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  1. MAD TV. MAD TV (also known as MAD) is a Greek television network that broadcasts music related programming including video clips, music news, and interviews as well as concert footage. It was the first music station in Greece, launched on June 6, 1996, and is run by Andreas Kouris.

    • Greece
    • Solar Media Inc.
    • June 6, 1996
  2. MAD TV is a Greek television network that broadcasts music related programming including video clips, music news, and interviews as well as concert footage. It was the first music station in Greece, launched on June 6, 1996, and is run by Andreas Kouris.

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  4. Το MAD Greekζ είναι μουσικό συνδρομητικό τηλεοπτικό κανάλι, το οποίο μεταδίδεται 24 ώρες το 24ωρο. Το κανάλι ξεκίνησε τη μετάδοσή του, την Παρασκευή 12 Σεπτεμβρίου του 2008, και είναι ένα spin-off του ...

    • 6 Ιουνίου 1996
    • 4 Ιουλίου 1994
    • Solar Media Α.Ε.
    • 6 Ιουνίου 1996
  5. 2004-present. Website. Official website. The MAD Video Music Awards is a Greek award show presented by the MAD TV. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, voted by the viewers of Mad television. Winners receive an authentic Mad designed award with the graphics of that year's show. The awards are presented by Themis Georgantas.

  6. Pages in category "MAD TV (Greece)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. MAD Greekz;

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mad_TVMad TV - Wikipedia

    Mad TV. Mad TV (stylized as MADtv) is an American sketch comedy television series created by David Salzman, Fax Bahr, and Adam Small. Loosely based on the humor magazine Mad, Mad TV' s pre-taped satirical sketches were primarily parodies of popular culture and occasionally politics. Many of its sketches featured the show's cast members playing ...

  8. ". History Before participation Before Greece as a country participated in the contest, some singers from Greece represented other countries. These singers were Jimmy Makulis (1961) for Austria, Yovanna (1965) for Switzerland, and Nana Mouskouri (1963) and Vicky Leandros (1967 and 1972) for Luxembourg. 1970s to 1990s Marinella (pictured in 2006) was the first representative for Greece at their ...

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