Super B

Super B
Launched 1990
Owned by Broadcasting Southwest Greece SA shareholder: John Vardalachakis and EE
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Slogan Most SMEs in Western Greece
Country Greece
Language Greek
Broadcast area Peloponnese, southern coast of mainland Greece, part of Zakynthos
Sister channel(s) MTV Greece
Nickelodeon
Action 24
Website superbtv
Availability
Terrestrial
DIGEA 53 UHF (Achaia) 56 UHF (Ilia, Korinthia, Island Kythira) 60 UHF (Arcadia) 59 UHF (Argolida) 51 UHF (Messinia) 57 UHF (Lakonia)

Super B is the first television station founded in West Greece in 1989 based in Patra and opened a year later. The objective of the management of the station of Achaia and Patra was the creation and development of a healthy Media which would contribute significantly to the cultural, social and sporting economic life of the region.

In 25 years of operation, Super B gave special emphasis to the business of independence and the creation of the necessary infrastructure in human resources and technical equipment. The Super B until today covers the entire Western Greece and Central Greece of Peloponnese and Ionian Islands with modern television signal transmission technology.

Since August 2012 works with the Greek franchise of MTV Greece and Nickelodeon relaying part of their programs, daily. Moreover, since November 2014 collaborates with the sports Action 24 also relaying part of its program.

The station belongs to Broadcasting Southwest Greece SA which was founded on 5 June 1991. he was previously in the possession of two radio stations: the Oasis 89.7 (formerly OK and Love Radio) and the Conservatory FM 90.9 (subsequent STAR FM 90.9).

The second radio station belonged to Eurobusiness Limited Liability Company and was not informative. In mid-2003 solution was practical and liquidation of the company. He transferred to George Anastasopoulos, who has until now owned by P / Ts Galaxy FM 106.1 which is an official partner of the Athens Galaxy 92 relaying the musical program. Both radio stations Super B are running off for several years.

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