Skai Group

Skai Group
Type Broadcast radio, television and online
Country Greece Greece
Availability National
International 
Headquarters Falireos kai Makariou 2, 18547, Neo Faliro,
Greece
Owner News Dot Com (Data and Information Supply) Broadcasting and Commercial Company
Key people
Giannis Alafouzos (Chairman)
Launch date
1989 (radio)
1993 (television)
2006 (online)
2008 (publications)
Official website
http://www.skai.gr

Skai Group is one of the largest media groups in Greece. It consists of one television station, three radio stations, one news web portal and one publishing house.[1] The media group is connected with "I KATHIMERINI" S.A. which publishes the Greek newspaper Kathimerini.

Media

Television

Radio

Internet

Publications

Parallel actions

Skai Group has organized many actions relative to the protection of the environment such as reforestation actions, actions to clean territories in Athens (Cephissus cleaning). After the big fire in Parnitha National Park during 2007 Greek forest fires, Skai Group along with Kathimerini and WWF Hellas have established "Parnitha Observatory" an action to inform people about the restoration of the burned areas. Since the beginning of 2010, Skai Group carries out an ongoing social campaign, known as Oloi Mazi Boroume (English translation: Together We Can), focused on raising public awareness and organizing events regarding various social matters in Greece. Examples of such events are; clothes collection for the poor, food collection for soup kitchens around Greece (run by the Greek Church) serving indigents, weekly medicine collection drives all over Greece for the uninsured. The campaign has a close collaboration to the Greek Orthodox Church, in almost all its nationwide operations, aiming to help victims of the Greek financial crisis.[2]

"Skai Periballon" (English translation: Skai Environment) is the name for all environmental actions Skai Group organizes; such events include tree planting, tree watering, recycling electrical appliances and a lot of accessories and volunteer clean-up actions in various locations around Greece such as: beaches, forests, archaeological sites, villages, popular landmarks, etc.

See also

References

  1. Όμιλος ΣΚΑΪ. Skai Group (in Greek). skai.gr. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
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