A series of special shows with special content has been prepared by SKAI 100.3 for the holiday season, with the radio producers behind the microphones in full festive mood. Current affairs have the first say this time as well, but the schedule of shows includes a lot of music, more relaxed conversations with great guests, unexpected and different interviews with political figures, the review of the year ending, the kazamia of the year to come and also zodiac predictions, even… gifts! From Christmas Eve to Lights, we tune in to SKAI 100.3 for “radio” festive days.

VASILIS CHIOTIS / NOTIS PAPADOPOULOS

“One of the South, two of Chios”

Christmas Eve at 13.00

B. CHIOTIS-K. PIERRAKAKIS-N. PAPADOPOULOS

The Minister of Education Kyriakos Pierrakakis talks about his favorite books and his love for literature. For the Greek writers who will become a subject in schools, but also for the education of students in the coming years.

  • DIMITRIS YAGZOGLOU – “We truly live … and on Christmas Eve”

Christmas Eve at 21.00

DIMITRIS YAGZOGLOU

DIMITRIS YAGZOGLOU

Returning home or during the preparation of the revue, the radio remains glued to SKAI 100.3, which sets the mood, communication and music. Dimitris Yagtzoglou, on Christmas Eve from 9 pm to midnight, invites us to the best revue. And he is only waiting for our wishes.

  • ARIS PORTOSALTE – “Christmas with Rhea Vitalis”

Christmas Day at 8 am

ARIS PORTOSALTE

ARIS PORTOSALTE

On Christmas Eve, Aris Portosalte hosts Rhea Vitalis, journalist and author, in a meeting full of meanings and truths. They discuss the stories that accompany the holidays, the value of human contact and all that connects us. Starting from the simplicity of everyday life and the power of storytelling, thoughts about the deepest essence of Christmas unfold. “Let’s make room for small, personal stories – that’s where the biggest truths are.”

ARIS PORTOSALTE – “… with Soti Triantaphyllou”
Thursday, December 26 at 8 am

Soti Triantafillou, with her penetrating observation and her sharp comments expressed with the sweetness of Christmas, is coming to SKAI 100.3 radio on Thursday, December 26, for a full-on conversation with Aris Portosalte.

  • PAULOS TSIMAS – “The review of 2024”

Tuesday 31 December at 10.00

P. Tsimas

P. Tsimas

Just before the turn of the year on December 31, SKAI 100.3 remembers the most important events of 2024. Pavlos Tsimas looks back at the milestones from Greece and the world, with the station’s journalists who covered the events from the front line by his side. The intense political upheavals caused by the European elections in our country and in Europe. The changes in the political scene, in the Government and in the opposition parties. The elections in the United States and the fall of the governments in France and Germany. The war fronts in Ukraine and the Middle East. The domestic and international developments, as well as the brilliant moments we experienced at the Olympic Games. A review of the year that is leaving, through the eyes of the journalists who experienced the developments in the field.

  • MANOS VOULARINOS – “Best of… whatever”

Tuesday 31 December at 12.00

M. VOULARINOS

M. VOULARINOS

If you haven’t understood or have forgotten how much 2024 was also, on December 31 at 12.00, Manos Vularinos collects in two hours the most “whatever” quotes from the year that is ending. Famous, semi-famous and completely unremarkable striving to become famous in a parade in honor of the world’s wisest, industrious, wronged and tortured people.

  • MARIA ANASTASOPOULOU / YIANNIS KOLOKYTHAS

“The children of change … also change time”
New Year’s Eve at 23.00

M. ANASTASOPOULOU-G. PUMPKIN

M. ANASTASOPOULOU-G. PUMPKIN

2024 is leaving, 2025 is coming! New Year’s Eve we tune in to SKAI 100.3 to change the year together with the Children of Change! Traditionally with them in the anniversary show, the journalist Pavlos Stamatopoulos. Many songs, connections with Greece and the whole world, but also the right countdown for the change of the year! To say goodbye to 2024 as we should and welcome 2025 with fun and optimism!..

  • DIMITRIS YAGZOGLOU – “It’s true! 2025”

New Year 06.00-10.00 live

We’re coming back from the New Year’s Eve, we’ve lost at the cards and we’re nervous. Or we have just woken up and are cooking because we are expecting people. SKAI 100.3 invites us to the most popular footy. Dimitris Yagtzoglou from 06.00 to 10.00 in the morning, communicates with us, shares with us dreams and expectations, waits for our wishes and gives a smile to the lucky ones! The gifts will be many and rich! Happy new year!

  • VASILIS CHIOTIS / NOTIS PAPADOPOULOS

“The case manager of SKAI 100.3”
New Year at 12.00

Who will the prime minister nominate for President of the Republic? When will he reshuffle and which surprise faces will he choose? What will Kyriakos Mitsotakis announce at the Thessaloniki International Fair in the fall? All the answers, in Kazamias of SKAI 100.3 with Vassilis Chiotis and Notis Papadopoulos.

  • MARIA ANASTASOPOULOU / YIANNIS KOLOKYTHAS

“The children of change… and the 12 signs”
New Year at 15.00

2024 was and passed…. What will happen in 2025? Do we really want to know what the new year has in store for us? Then, in the New Year we must tune in to the “Children of Change”. The astrologer Kostas Lefakis makes a splash with his predictions for 2025. Everything we want to know about our zodiac signs, the dates – stations of the new year, the course of the economy and also about which faces will stand out in 2025.

  • VASILIS CHIOTIS / NOTIS PAPADOPOULOS

“One of the South, two of Chios”
Thursday 2 January at 13.00

The Governor of the Bank of Greece Giannis Stournaras in a different interview with unexpected dialogues. His relationship with Maria Callas’ Carmen, the Doors and… Panos Gavalas!

  • ARIS PORTOSALTE – “Theophany with Takis Theodoropoulos”

Monday, January 6 at 08.00

On Epiphany Day, at 8 am, Aris Portosalte welcomes writer and journalist Takis Theodoropoulos to the microphone of SKAI 100.3 for a special discussion. “The management of freedom is a difficult thing, because it presupposes taking responsibility”, notes the guest, highlighting timeless values ​​and the search for a balance between tradition and progress. The two examine the meaning of faith in the modern world, the challenges facing Western civilization and the importance of tradition in an age of constant change. Drawing on theology, philosophy and history, the interlocutors focus on the importance of the border, the spiritual search and the balance between the old and the new.