It broadcasts in both Greek and English and includes news from the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (Cy BC).
LGR started as a pirate radio station in 1983 for its predominantly Greek Cypriot audience, even featuring in national newspapers on the pirate radio revival.
Some music is sung in Armenian and Turkish, especially Eurovision entries or mixed-language Cypriot folk songs.


We will then give a brief introduction to the evening explaining everything that you will need to know.
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We spoke to one of the founders, musician George Gregoriou about this piece of Greece in London. Every Monday, we upload a new “Learn Greek By Radio” link to the website.
“One of my friends was running an English pirate radio station back in the 80s when I said to him, ‘Why don’t you play some Greek music? ’ So I lent him some records, and we started playing Greek music. It gets about 75 thousand views a month…“All of them play… Listen, the young ones are suitable for the young, the older ones are suitable for the older…! I can’t say I prefer Paul, or Tony or Akis or Andreas… “The change to having more shows with speaking in English and Greek songs has been a positive one.