Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation#RIK Sat

{{Short description|Public radio and television outlet}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}

{{Infobox broadcasting network

|network_name = Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation
{{native name list

|tag1=el

|name1=Ραδιοφωνικό Ίδρυμα Κύπρου

|tag2=tr

|name2=Kıbrıs Radyo Yayın Kurumu}}

|network_logo = Logo RIK 2017.svg

|country = Cyprus

|network_type = Broadcast radio and television

|available = Europe, North America and Australia

|owner = Republic of Cyprus

|key_people = {{ubl|Michalis P. Michael, Chairman|Thanasis Tsokos, Director General}}

|launch_date = {{Start date and age|4 October 1953}} (radio)
{{Start date and age|1 October 1957}} (television)

|founder =

|slogan =

|motto =

|past_names = Cyprus Broadcasting Service (1953–1959)

|website = [https://rik.cy/ rik.cy]

}}

Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation ({{langx|el|Ραδιοφωνικό Ίδρυμα Κύπρου|Radiofonikó Ídryma Kýprou}}; {{langx|tr|Kıbrıs Radyo Yayın Kurumu}}), or CyBC ({{langx|el|ΡΙΚ|RIK|links=no}}; {{langx|tr|KRYK|links=no}}), is Cyprus' public broadcasting service. It transmits island-wide on four radio and two domestic television channels, and uses one satellite channel for the Cypriot diaspora. It also transmits on a separate high definition channel.

CyBC is a public broadcaster, meaning it is non profit and thus has no shareholders.

CyBC was partially funded by a tax on electric bills, a practice which ended on 1 July 2000;[http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/cmnews/2000/00-06-25.cmnews.html#05 Cyprus Mail: CyBC ‘mustn’t take subsidy for granted’], [...] From 1st day of July, EAC bills will no longer include a CyBC levy [...] CyBC is currently funded by the state budget. The amount of the tax was dependent on the size of the home and, as a hypothecated tax for public television, was similar in principle to the television licence systems in other countries. The corporation is a member of the international broadcasting community, belonging to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the Broadcasting Organisation of Non-Aligned Countries (BONAC) and the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA).

Television

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CyBC operates three domestic channels (CyBC 1, CyBC 2 and CyBC HD) and an international service (RIK Sat) for the Cypriot diaspora. It also carries Euronews, and ERT World. On 1 July 2011 all analogue television transmissions ended, and CyBC broadcasts on its own DVB-T network.

=RIK 1=

RIK 1 features news and current-affairs programming in Greek: political, financial and sports news; documentaries and feature films, operas, concerts, ballets and plays.

=RIK 2=

RIK 2 primarily carries entertainment programming: Cypriot and foreign series, feature films, Cypriot and foreign movies, music and children's programmes. It also broadcasts news in Greek, Turkish and English. Since 1 February 1993, PIK2 has simulcast Euronews as part of its daily schedule (about 80 hours per week).

=RIK HD=

RIK HD channel simulcasts domestic and international special events along with the standard-definition channels. Events simulcast in HD by CyBC in 2013 included Formula 1 auto racing, Grand Prix motorcycle racing, the Eurovision Song Contest and the FIFA Confederations Cup.

=RIK Satellite=

File:Logo RIK Sat 2017.svg

RIK Satellite is the international service of RIK TV, broadcasting to Europe and North America. It is currently available as a free-to-air service in Europe on the Hellas Sat 2 and Eutelsat 33E satellites and as a digital terrestrial television channel in Greece.

In North America, Titan Television is the distributor for Canada and the United States.{{cite web|url=http://www.titantelevision.tv/our-channels.html|title=Our Channels|website=Titan Television|access-date=15 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150316000025/http://www.titantelevision.tv/our-channels.html|archive-date=16 March 2015 }} On 23 September 2014, the channel debuted in Canada on Bell Fibe TV.

Radio

CyBC has four radio channels (First, Second, Third and Fourth), which aim to transmit quality programs and provide information, culture and entertainment to all communities in Cyprus. Programs are broadcast in a number of languages 24 hours a day and are also available via satellite and on the Internet.

=First Channel=

The First Channel known as RIK Proto (CyBC Radio 1) features news, current affairs, educational and cultural programmes on 963 and 693 kHz AM and 97.2, 92.4, 105 and 91.4  MHz FM. It has programming for children and young adults on history and classical, modern and traditional music. Since 27 June 1999 CyBC has broadcast a program for Maronites, The Voice of Maronites. A programme for the Catholic community began on 13 November 1999.

=Second Channel=

This channel, known as RIK Deftero (CyBC Radio 2), is a service for Cyprus's Turkish and Armenian communities. The Armenian broadcast is from 17:00 to 18.00 daily. The broadcast to the Turkish Cypriots aims to maintain ties with them, and programming includes three news bulletins daily (at 07:30, 13:15 and 16:50). The Second Channel is on 91.1, 93.1, 94.2 and 97.9  MHz FM is streamed online at www.cybc.com.cy and can also be heard on Hellas Sat in Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

=Third Channel=

The Third Channel, known as RIK Triton (CyBC Radio 3) the most popular CyBC channel in Cyprus, is primarily an entertainment and information channel on 603 and 1044 kHz AM and 94.8, 94, 96 and 106.7  MHz FM.

=Fourth Channel=

The Fourth Channel is known as RIK Classic (CyBC Classic) and presents classical, jazz and classic rock music on 88.2, 90.2, 90.5 and 100.9  MHz FM.

=External Service=

CyBC Greek-language programming is available for Greek Cypriot expatriates in the United Kingdom on weekends via shortwave radio. The External Service uses a transmitter, operated by VT Communications, which is also used for BBC World Service programming in the area. The External Service daily news broadcast is also rebroadcast in the United Kingdom by the UK radio station London Greek Radio.

Logos

File:Cybc.jpg|2000–2015

File:CyBC new logo.png|2015–2017

File:Logo RIK 2017.svg|2017–present

See also

  • Television in Cyprus
  • Hellenic TV (this channel on Channelbox{{cite web |url=http://www.channelbox.tv |title = Channelbox.tv}} broadcasts a number of programmes from RIK Sat in the UK)

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