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West Channel
Company typeMass media
IndustryTelevision
Founded1991 (television)
HeadquartersKozani, Greece

West Channel is a Greek local channel which broadcasts from the city of Kozani for the periphery of West Macedonia. It was created in April 1991 by the lawyer Papafilippou and the businessman and benefactor Zissis Dardali. The two founders had a common dream: "the creation of a channel of communication between the residents of Western Macedonia and these who live in Thessalonica and Athens (America-Australia-Canada-Germany and elsewhere).

West Channel has 17 transponders that cover all the places of the Region of Western Macedonia, up to the south-eastern regions of Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The character of program is informative, however it falls short of the remainder sectors that characterize a modern regional TV Station.

Frequencies

West Channel logo

The channel broadcasts on the following frequencies in West Macedonia:

See also