The Voice of Greece explained

Genre:Talent show
Director:
  • Thanos Gomozias
  • Kostas Voridis
  • Kostas Grigorakis
  • Thanos Kappas
Country:Greece
Cyprus
Language:Greek
Num Seasons:9
Num Episodes:219
Executive Producer:
    Producer:
    • Antonis Matsos
    • Tony Kontaxakis
    • Giannis Christodoulopoulos
    Location:
      Company:
        Runtime:120–240 minutes
        Channel:ANT1
        Last Aired2:present
        Related:The Voice (franchise)
        The Voice Kids

        The Voice of Greece is a Greek television talent show created by John de Mol and based on the concept The Voice of Holland. It is part of an international series. It began airing on ANT1 on January 10, 2014, and the final of second season on June 21, 2015.[1] [2] [3] The third season premiered on November 16, 2016, on Skai TV. It also premiered the same day in Cyprus on Sigma TV.

        There are four different stages to the show: producers' auditions, blind auditions, battle phase and live shows. Producers' auditions take place in Athens and Thessaloniki in Greece and in Nicosia in Cyprus. The following stages take place in the Kapa Studios, in Spata, Attica. Since the third season, there were five different stages on the show: Producers' Auditions, Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts, and Live Shows. Season Five introduced a new stage: Playoffs. Producers' auditions take place in Athens and Thessaloniki in Greece, and in Nicosia in Cyprus. The following stages take place in the Galatsi Olympic Hall, in Galatsi, Athens, Greece.

        Maria Elena Kiriakou, Kostas Ageris, Giannis Margaris, Yiorgos Zioris, Lemonia Beza, Dimitris Karagiannis and Ioanna Georgakopoulou are currently the seven winners produced by the series. The show was renewed for a second season on ANT1 TV that premiered during the 2014–2015 season along with a kids version of the show, which was later cancelled.

        Production

        The Voice of Greece was often mentioned in July–August 2013 by the media as the new reality show on the Greek television. Even though no broadcaster had officially announced the show, ANT1 and Mega Channel were the possible channels that would host the show. In early September it was announced with a trailer that ANT1 bought the rights for the show.[4] It was revealed the show would be going head-to-head with Mega Channel's series, Klemmena Onira, which was very successful.

        Although it was not done for every performance of the contestants, the four original songs of the four finalists were released through iTunes.

        Devised by John de Mol, the creator of Big Brother, The Voice is based on the Dutch TV programme The Voice of Holland and is part of The Voice franchise, being based on the similar British and American format. After securing the show, ANT1 had in their schedule three of the top shows: The Voice, Dancing with the Stars and Your Face Sounds Familiar with all of them being renewed for the 2014−2015 season.

        Scheduling

        After speculation in August,[1] the show was expected to start in November 2013. In September, it was speculated that the new series To Spiti tis Emmas starring Katia Dandoulaki, also set to premiere in November 2013.[5] The show's air date was officially confirmed on December 21, 2013, with a trailer.[3] A countdown started on the show's Twitter on 3 January 2014. It was rumored that the Cypriot channel, Mega Channel would start a show alike to The Voice and the Greek same-titled channel would broadcast it opposite The Voice. The show was later officially confirmed by the broadcaster with a trailer. The show started after the third season of DanSing for You was finished. It was rumored that Zeta Makripoulia, who hosted Dancing with the Stars on ANT1, would host the show.[6] However, it was later confirmed that Makripoulia would be hosting the second season of Mega's reality singing contest, Just the 2 of Us.

        As more episodes of the show were broadcast, the more audience were following it, making ANT1 more successful. The show was broadcast opposite Mega's popular series, Klemmena Onira which was broadcast from 9:15 to 10:00. On January 10, 2014, it managed to get more viewers than Mega's series, with 1.78 million viewers for the show's premiere and left the series behind with 1.70 million viewers.[7] However, the "war" between the two was tight in the next weeks with The Voice of Greece getting the lead only once, on January 24, 2014, with 1.734 million viewers, almost 1 million viewers more than the series.

        The Voice of Greece was not broadcast the same day in ANT1 Cyprus. In Cyprus the blind auditions and the battles were broadcast one day later than in Greece; on Saturday at 9:15. However, as the live shows were broadcast live, the show was moved to Fridays as in the Greek channel.

        In February 2014, it was rumored that the air date would change to Sunday with the producers of the show denying the rumor and said that the rest of the blind auditions and the battles will be aired on Fridays as they are recorded. However, they have said that the day of the live shows isn't decided yet as two of the coaches can't be on the show on Fridays due to their schedule. After the battles were completed, it was shown on the trailer for the live shows that they would be airing on Fridays, as the previous stages.

        A month after the premiere of the 1st show, Mega Channel Cyprus announced the premiere of their talent show, Your Song, that was rumored to be broadcast in the Greek channel also, opposite The Voice of Greece.[8] Even though the show was not broadcast by the Greek channel, in March 2014 the broadcaster confirmed the second season of the reality singing competition Just the 2 of Us hosted by Zeta Makripoulia who hosted the first to third seasons of Dancing with the Stars.[9]

        Promotion

        The first promotional item for the show was on the TV, with a trailer announcing the auditions of the show in September 2013. It read, "The first show that close the eyes to the appearance and listens only the voice".[4] Several shots from American version were shown during the trailer. Four twenty-seconds trailers were shown three months later, on 12 December. The official trailer with the premiere date was shown on December 21, 2013. The coaches, who were first seen in that trailer, were coming from the backstage to the stage. As it was done in the American version, a bus showing the coaches of the show as well as the show's logo and premiere date, was travelling around the country in order to promote the show.[10]

        Social media

        During the live shows, the V Reporter usually shows reports on the trending of the show in the social media such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. The hashtag #thevoicegr is used for the show as well as hashtags with the teams.

        Auditions and filming

        The producer auditions of the first season started in September 2013.[11] [12] The blind auditions took place in the Kapa Studios in Spata, Attica, where the battle and live shows also take place with the only difference being that the latter is broadcast live and it is not recorded. The places of the audition were not officially announced but Thessaloniki, Athens and Nicosia were some of the cities. Though the blind auditions were not filmed in one day, the coaches wore the same clothes in all the episodes of the blind auditions as it is a rule of the show.[13]

        Incidents

        On January 25, 2014, it was announced that the production of the original show sued Stamatina Kanta, a contestant of the first season, after breaching the conditions of the contract. Kanta had appeared in a talk show that didn't belong to the channel that broadcasts the show.[14] A few hours later though, it was revealed that the production team didn't sue the contestant, but had simply phoned with a warning.[15]

        Format

        The Voice is a reality television series that features four coaches looking for a talented new artist, who could become a global superstar. As the title indicates the coaches judge their vocal ability and not their looks, personalities or stage presence. This aspect, differentiates The Voice from other reality television series such as The X Factor, Greek Idol and Greece's Got Talent. The top sixty four artists are split into four teams and are mentored by the four coaches who in turn choose songs for their artists to perform.

        Anyone can audition for the show, even artists that have been in the musical industry. After the auditions are held, the blind auditions take place where the coaches determine the top sixty four. During the blind auditions the artists perform with the coaches facing the audience. If the coach likes the artist vocally and hits the button showing that would like to mentor him. If more than one does so, then the artist selects a coach. However, if no coach turns around then the artist is sent home.

        There are four different stages: producers' auditions, Blind auditions, Battle phase and live shows.

        Selection process

        The first stage of the show is not broadcast. The producers of the show audition all the artists that submitted their selves through the form on the website. The selected by the producers artists proceed to the blind auditions where they have to perform for the coaches.[16] However, what differs from the other reality shows and as the stage's name indicates, the coaches do not see the artist performing as they face the audience.[16] If the coaches like the performance, they hit their button which shows that they want to mentor the act. If more than one hits the button, the singer has the opportunity to select the coach of his preference.[16] If only one hits the button, the singer is defaulted to his team. However, if none of the coaches hit the button, the artist is eliminated.[16] Since season 5, a new twist called "Block" is featured, which allows one coach to block another coach from getting a contestant.[17] While the singer is performing at the blind auditions, his relatives or friends are at a room, known as the "family room" where they watch him performing. Along with the relatives and friends the host is with them. Each coach has a team of sixteen acts selected from the blind auditions and as soon as they have their sixteen acts, they cannot press their button. Sixty four out of the selected by the producers proceed to the next stage, the battle phase.

        The second stage, the Battle phase, is where two artists are mentored and then developed by their respective coach.[18] The coaches of the team will "dedicate themselves to developing their artists, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success in the music industry".[18] The two members of each team are fighting against by performing the same song which is selected by their coach.[18] The coach then, decides who will continue to the show and proceed to the live shows.[18] The "steal" twist was not introduced to the show as in British and American shows. This stage, as the blind auditions, is not live. During the battle phase, the coaches "hire" advisors to help them and give them advice on pairing the contestants and choosing the songs. The advisors of the coaches are known and acclaimed musicians.[19]

        The final stage of the show is the live shows. The artists perform in front of the coaches and an audience. Unlike the previous stages, the live shows are broadcast live. Each coach will have eight acts after eight of their sixteen acts have been eliminated in the battle phase. The thirty-two acts compete in the first and second live shows where four acts from each team are eliminated.[20] Each coach has then four acts in the third live and since then each team loses one act in each live until the sixth and final live show where each coach has one act.[20] As it was revealed by the presenter of the first season, during the semi-final week songs are being written and produced for each one of the eight semi-finalists. However, the songs will be used for the final indicating that only four of the songs will be presented by the contestants.[21]

        Voting system

        As all the music competitions in Greece, the fans could vote through phone calls or text as well as voting through the website of the broadcaster. The viewers from the rest of the world, except Cyprus, were only able to vote through the website. The voting is unlimited; the viewers can vote as many times as they want.

        As of the first season, the voting is only available in the final stage of the show; the live shows. Along with the coaches, the viewers decide who will proceed to the next live show. The voting in each live show was divided in four parts; the acts from each team were performing and the viewer were voting one or more acts from the team. In the first and second live shows, the most voted act was through the third live while the coach had to select a second act to send through. The same process was done in all the live shows except the final live show. However, from the third to the fifth live show, only one act was eliminated from the competition. For the semi-final there was an additional voting system; the coaches had 100 points to give to the two acts of their team and they could not give equal points to the acts.[22] After the semi-final results, the voting for the final started and stayed open for one week. Also, as it was done in American version, voting was also available through iTunes, by purchasing the songs of the four finalists.[23] [24]

        As the series is broadcast in Cyprus and Cypriot singers are also competing, Cyprus is also allowed to vote. However, the fact that Cypriot contestants managed to get through the contest, which assumed that Cypriots were voting mostly for Cypriots, caused "feuds" between Greeks and Cypriots mainly through the social network. Also, Evridiki replied to those who criticize the Cypriot contestants; "[...] Don't forget that it's a game. Some people should cool off and don't get upset with the Cypriots that are voting. At the end they are not voting random contestants, but contestants that are objectively good singers".[25]

        Series overview

        Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

        The Voice of Greece series overview
        SeasonFirst airedLast airedWinnerRunner-upOther finalistsWinning coachHost(s)Coaches (chairs' order)
        1234
        110 Jan 20149 May 2014Maria Elena KyriakouAreti KosmidouLefteris KintatosEmily CharalambousDespina VandiGiorgos LiagkasMelinaAntonisDespinaMichalis
        215 Feb 2015 2015Kostas AgerisAnna VilanidiNektarios MallasKaterina KabanelliAntonis Remos
        3 20162 Mar 2017Giannis MargarisKassiani LeipsakiNikoleta MilioniChristos TheodorouKostis MaraveyasGiorgos KapoutzidisPanosHelenaSakisKostis
        43 Oct 201720 Dec 2017Yiorgos ZiorisStelios IoakeimDespina LemonitsiChristodoula Tsagara
        52 Oct 201820 Dec 2018Lemonia BezaMarina JungwirthMaria IeronimakiLouis Panagiotou
        6 201922 Dec 2019Dimitris KaragiannisElpida GadGiorgos EfthimiadisKostas CheilasSakis RouvasGiorgos LianosEleonora
        713 Sep 202012 Feb 2021Ioanna GeorgakopoulouAlexandra SietiIrene PerikleousNikos DalakasHelena Paparizou
        818 Sep 202119 Dec 2021Anna ArgyrouAndreas MiliotisEliana AlexandrouEleni OlympiouSakis RouvasKonstantinos
        92 Oct 202211 Mar 2023Maria SakellariDodonaLambros TsiapoutasMoses Papamoyseos Panos Mouzourakis

        Season 1 (2014)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 1).

        The first season of The Voice of Greece premiered on January 10, 2014 (and January 11, 2014, in Cyprus) and concluded on May 8, 2014. Auditions for the season were held in Thessaloniki, Athens (Greece) and Nicosia (Cyprus). The show was broadcast on ANT1 and it was since the first episode a success with rates getting over 50% in household rating.

        Four contestants, one from each team, advanced to the final live show. Each one of the four finalists had their own song written by members of the Universal Music Group. Kiriakou from Team Despina was announced as the winner of the season, while Kosmidou was declared as the runner-up. Third and fourth places were Kintatos and Charalambous.

        Season 2 (2015)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 2).

        The second season of The Voice of Greece premiered on February 15, 2015, and concluded on June 21, 2015.

        Four contestants, one from each team, advanced to the final live show. Each one of the four finalists had their own song written by members of the Universal Music Group. Ageris from Team Antonis was announced as the winner of the season, while Vilanidi was declared as the runner-up. Third and fourth places were Mallas and Kabanelli.

        Season 3 (2016–17)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 3).

        The third season of The Voice of Greece premiered on November 16, 2016, and concluded on March 2, 2017, on Skai TV (Greece) and Sigma TV (Cyprus). It was originally to be aired on Star Channel.

        Eight contestants, four from Maraveyas team and two from Mouzourakis and Rouvas team, advanced to the final live show. Margaris from Team Kostis was announced as the winner of the season, while Leipsaki was declared as the runner-up. Third and fourth places were Theodorou and Milioni.

        Season 4 (2017)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 4).

        The fourth season of The Voice of Greece premiered on October 3, 2017, and concluded on December 20, 2017, on Skai TV (Greece) and Sigma TV (Cyprus).

        Eight contestants, three from Rouvas team, two from Mouzourakis and Maraveyas team and one from Paparizou team, advanced to the final live show. Zioris from Team Kostis was announced as the winner of the season, while Ioakeim was declared as the runner-up. Third and fourth places were Lemonitsi and Tsagara.

        Season 5 (2018)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 5).

        The fifth season of The Voice of Greece premiered on October 2, 2018, and concluded on December 20, 2018.

        Eight contestants, three from Paparizou team, two from Rouvas and Maraveyas team and one from Mouzourakis team, advanced to the final live show. Beza from Team Kostis was announced as the winner of the season, while Jungwirth was declared as the runner-up. Third and fourth places were Panagiotou and Ieronimaki.

        Season 6 (2019)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 6).

        The sixth season of The Voice of Greece premiered on September 27, 2019, and concluded on December 22, 2019.

        Eight contestants, three from Rouvas team, two from Paparizou and Zouganeli team and one from Mouzourakis team, advanced to the live final. Dimitris Karagiannis from Team Sakis was announced as the winner of the season, while Elpida Gad was declared as the runner-up. In the third place were Giorgos Efthimiadis and Kostas Cheilas.

        Season 7 (2020–21)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 7). The seventh season of The Voice of Greece premiered on September 13, 2020, and concluded on February 12, 2021.

        Nine contestants, three from Paparizou team, two from Rouvas, Mouzourakis and Zouganeli teams, advanced to the live final. Ioanna Georgakopoulou from Team Helena was announced as the winner of the season, while Alexandra Sieti was declared as the runner-up. In the third place were Irene Perikleous and Nikos Dalakas.

        Season 8 (2021)

        See main article: The Voice of Greece (season 8). The eighth season of The Voice of Greece premiered on September 18, 2021, and concluded on December 19, 2021.

        Anna Argyrou from Team Sakis won the season, Andreas Miliotis finished as runner-up, Eliana Alexandrou placed third, and Eleni Olympiou placed fourth.

        Season 9 (2022–2023)

        The ninth season of The Voice of Greece premiered on October 2, 2022 with all four judges from the previous season returning.

        Maria Sakellari from Team Panos won the season, Dodona finished as runner-up, and Lambros Tsiapoutas and Moses Papamoyseos finished third.

        Coaches and hosts

        Coaches

        CoachSeasons
        123456789
        Despinacolspan="7"
        Antoniscolspan="7"
        Melinacolspan="7"
        Michaliscolspan="7"
        Helena
        Sakis
        Panos
        Kostiscolspan="4"
        Eleonoracolspan="2"
        Konstantinos

        Hosts

        HostSeasons
        123456789
        Giorgos Liagkascolspan="7"
        Giorgos Kapoutzidiscolspan="4"
        Giorgos Lianos
        Doukissa Nomikou[26] colspan="2"
        Themis Georgantascolspan="7"
        Elena Tsagrinoucolspan="6"
        Laura Narjes[27] colspan="2"
        Christina Bompacolspan="3"
        Valia Hatzitheodwrou
        Key
      • Main host
      • Backstage host

        Coaches' teams

        In each season, each coach chooses a number of acts to get through to the live finals. This table shows, for each season, which artists he or she put through to the live finals.

        Key:

        – Winning coach and their team. Winners are in bold, eliminated artists in smaller font.

        SeasonMichalis KouinelisDespina VandiAntonis RemosMelina Aslanidou
        OneAreti Kosmidou
        Aris Kambanos
        Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou
        Panayiotis Vintzilaios
        Steven Anderito
        Tasos Panagiotopoulos
        Violeta Christina Dagkalou
        Uri Melikov
        Maria Elena Kyriakou
        Dimitris Fournarakis
        Eleni Geragidi
        Elpida Papakosma
        Katerina Lioliou
        Nikos Mpaliakos
        Stelios Mayalios
        Vasilis Axiotis
        Alex Economou
        Dimitris Tiktopoulos
        Dimos Mpeke
        Evelina Nikoliza
        Fani Tselepi
        Georgina Karachaliou
        Lefteris Kintatos
        Natasa Veneti
        Aggeliki Zika
        Anna Maria Bilida
        Eirini Kalamaraki
        Emily Charalambous
        Ifigenia Atkinson
        Irwan Easty
        Mary Doutsi
        Vasilis Chatzipartalis
        TwoKaterina Kabanelli
        Akis Panagiotidis
        Eva Tsachra
        Elena Papapanagiotou
        Petros Panagoulias
        Andromachi Dimitropoulou
        Polykseni Lykoudi
        Andreas Moyseos
        Andreas Fox
        Giorgos Dimitropoulos
        Anna Vilanidi
        Stavros Chaliabalias
        Panagiota Kapsali
        Dimitris Liolios
        Oleg Dergatsiov
        Andromachi Koktsidi
        Babis Nikolatos
        Mario Likafi
        Angel Karatsami
        Emily Makis
        Kostas Ageris
        Konstantinos Aggelopoulos
        Makis Drakos
        Stelios Karipidis
        Maria Ioannidou
        Callia Gelagoti
        Alexis Prevenas
        Stavros Pilichos
        Tasos Vermis
        Ilektra Barakos
        Nektarios Mallas
        Andreas Elesnitsalis
        Alexandros Barboutis
        Despina Zacharitsef
        Patricia Abrahams
        Kyriaki Pantelidou
        Katerina Eugenikou
        Dafni Tsoulia
        Anastasia Kakagianni
        Charianna Meremeti
        ThreeKostis MaravegiasHelena PaparizouPanos Mouzourakis
        Giannis Margaris
        Kassiani Leipsaki
        Nikoleta Milioni
        Akis Kakagis
        Konstantina Tsirimona
        Magda Theosidou
        Tony Vlachos
        Chrisa Chrisou
        Christos Theodorou
        Giorgos Karelis
        Panagiotis Chatzipapas
        Xenofon Douloumakis
        Giorgos Kydonakis
        Despina Tata
        Andreas Stergiopoulos
        Elena Artenian
        Kyriaki Kotsiambasi
        Elpida Pramas
        Vaggelis Tsaknakis
        Mike Araitzoglou
        Paris Planets
        Eleftheria Papamichael
        Mary Mitroulia
        Dionas Koumbouras
        Allan Paul
        Giannis Pantelaios
        Kelly Ntoulia
        Billie Isak
        Myrto Naoum
        Paschalis Bousdros
        Konstantina Zomenou
        Faith Erhe
        FourYiorgos Zioris
        Konstantina Katsoyianni
        Sophia Nassiou
        Nikos Floqi
        Maria Moskofian
        Panos Patayiannis
        Mary Protopapa
        Dorida Chioti
        Stelios Ioakeim
        Christodoula Tsagara
        Dimitris Theodosiadis
        Georgia Pratopoulou
        Stelios Psarogianis
        Tzortzina Aleksaki
        Dimosthenis Vatistas
        Michaela Theododou
        Fani Zochiou
        Anastasios Papanastasiou
        Haris Kornaros
        Giannis Kesides
        Vasilis Lambropoulos
        Sofia Agnantopoulou
        Manos Koukkos
        Aggelos Tsimidakis
        Despina Lemonitsi
        Marina Kyriazopoulou
        Konstantinos Kotsadam
        Andria Aggeli
        Kostas Bouyiotis
        David Kanavos
        Ioulia Kalimani
        Alex Hamel
        FiveLemonia Beza
        Maria Ieronimaki
        Giannis Panouklias
        Theano Sakalidou
        Marios Kapilidis
        Maria Vasilopoulou
        Giannis Adamopoulos
        Rachel Cassar
        Iro Zervoudi
        Marina Jungwirth
        Louis Panagiotou
        Nasos Angeletos
        Dimitra Theofanidi
        Eirini Kalamaraki
        Panagiotis Papageorgiou
        Chriso Dimitri
        Aimilios Mosaidis
        Xenofon Lafazanis
        Klavdia Papadopoulou
        Ariadni Neofitou
        Alexis Prevenas
        Nikos Farfas
        Andreas Ioannou
        Konstantinos Savvidis
        Giorgos Vanas
        Dafni Georgali
        Stelios Giannakopoulos
        Zachos Karambasis
        Iraklis Famellos
        Nearchos Evangelou
        Konstantinos Angelopoulos
        Anna Michailidou
        Tzoanna Karaoglou
        Zeta Xafaki
        Lia Giarleli
        Sonia Siskina
        SixEleonora ZouganeliSakis RouvasHelena PaparizouPanos Mouzourakis
        Elpida Gad
        Giorgos Efthimiadis
        Christina Papadopoulou
        Anastasios Tsolakidis
        Konstantina Kordouli
        Manolis Bribos
        Manos Makropoulos
        Thodoris Verlis
        Konstantinos Mathioudakis
        Dimitris Karagiannis
        Eirini Tsokounoglou
        Konstantinos Tsimouris
        Anna Capone Pappas
        Dimitris Gerardos
        Mirto Spyropoulou
        Aristotelis Polonyfis
        Marina Memousai
        Sonia Iliadi
        Elli Platanou
        Konstantina Papastefanaki
        Konstantinos Frantzis
        Erika Soteri
        Ioanna Theocharidou
        Makis Meras
        Sarah Athina Haidar
        Marina Dresiou
        Apostolis Diamantopoulos
        Kostas Cheilas
        Konstantina Ifanti
        Nasos Nikolaidis
        Tamar Barsamian
        Georgia Tzelati
        Angelina Statyeva
        Georgia Daniilidou
        Marialena Tzivanaki
        Andromachi Koskeridou
        SevenAthena Vermi
        Marcelino Sherifi
        Nikos Papoutsis
        Virginia Droggoula
        Fotini Androulidaki
        Constantina Touni
        Spyros Vrachliotis
        Irene Perikleous
        Katerina Batalogianni
        Marios Pasialis
        Javier Silva Escola
        Nadia Iarajouli
        Constantina Koutra
        Georgia Mani
        Ioanna Georgakopoulou
        Alexandra Sieti
        Konstantinos Dimitrakopoulos
        Konstantinos Krommidas
        Stavros Pilichos
        Thanos Lambrou
        Nikos Nikolaidis
        Nikos Dalakas
        Lia Michou
        Kalena Ktisti
        Alexis Nikolas
        Myrtali Nomikou
        Nikoleta Roumelioti
        Stefanos Karpetis
        EightKonstantinos ArgyrosSakis RouvasHelena PaparizouPanos Mouzourakis
        N/AAnna Argyrou
        Andreas Miliotis
        Eleni OlympiouEliana Alexandrou
        Nine
        Dodona
        Moses Papamoyseos
        Zafiris Paraschakis
        Dionysis Trentafili
        Lambros Tsiapoutas
        Giannis Tsarsitalidis
        José Manuel Arrieta Duarte
        Katia Samantzi
        Sissy Polydorou
        Celina Michael
        Theodora Mouratidou
        Maria Sakellari
        Evita Theodoropoulou
        Maro Manganiari

        Reception

        Critical reception

        Peoples Ioannis Tsioulis said that the thing that he missed from the show was the extreme reactions from the contestants' relatives and friends and the backstage. He said about the host that was nerveless circumspect just like he should be. He also mentioned that he missed a coach that is competitive, critical or "bad".[28]

        Ratings

        The first season premiered very successfully with 1.78 million viewers, getting ranked first on the weekly top 20.[29] The finale of the first season was as successful as the premiere with over 1.715 million viewers, getting ranked third on the weekly top 20.[30]

        SeasonTime slot (EET)
        1. Ep.
        PremieredEndedTV seasonViewers
        (in millions)
        DateViewers
        DateViewers
        OneFriday 9:15 pm
        (Episodes 1–7, 9–15, 17–18)
        Sunday 9:15 pm
        (Episodes 8, 16)
        18January 10, 20141.780May 9, 20141.7142013–20141.566
        TwoSunday 9:00 pm18February 15, 20151.971June 21, 20151.6782014–20151.681
        ThreeWednesday 10:00 pm
        (Episodes 1,3,5,9,11,13,15,17,19,21)
        Thursday 10:00 pm
        (Episodes 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,23)
        Wednesday 9:00 pm
        (Episode 7)
        Thursday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 24–26)
        26November 16, 20160.86March 2, 20170.9872016–20171.058
        FourTuesday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 1,12,16,19,22)
        Wednesday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 2,4,6,8,10,13–14,17,20,23,25,27)
        Thursday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 3,5,7,9,11,15,18,24,26)
        Sunday 9:00 pm
        (Episode 21)
        27October 3, 20170.919[31] December 20, 20171.306[32] 2017–20181.047
        FiveTuesday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 1,3,6,9,12,15,18,21,27,30)
        Wednesday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 2,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25,28,31)
        Thursday 9:00 pm
        (Episode 8,11,14,17,20,23,26,29,32)
        Thursday 8:45 pm
        (Episode 5)
        Tuesday 8:45 pm
        (Episode 24)
        32October 2, 20181.016[33] December 20, 20180.990[34] 2018–20191.079
        SixFriday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 1,3,21,23)
        Friday 10:00 pm
        (Episodes 5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19)
        Sunday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24-25)
        25September 27, 20191.251[35] December 22, 20191.516[36] 2019–20201.182
        SevenSunday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 1–15)
        Friday 9:00 pm
        (Episodes 16–18, 20–22)
        Thursday 10:00pm
        (Episode 19)
        22September 13, 20201.217[37] February 12, 20211.028[38] 2020–20211.365
        EighthSaturday 9:00 pm
        Sunday 9:00 pm
        September 18, 2021December 20212021–2022
        Note
        1. In Cyprus, the first twelve episodes (except the eighth) were broadcast on Saturday 9:15 pm. However, the rest episodes were broadcast the same day as in Greece.

        The Voice Kids

        See main article: The Voice Kids (Greek TV series). After the success of the first season and the renewal of The Voice of Greece, it was reported that the channel is considering to start the kids' version.[39] [40] During the final of first season it was confirmed by the host Giorgos Liagkas that the kids' version of the show would start in the 2014–2015 season. A trailer was first shown on May 9, 2014. After the Final of The Voice of Greece 1. However, the show was cancelled. As of 2024, The Voice Kids has yet to be reconsidered by Skai TV.

        See also

        Notes and References

        1. Web site: "Dancing With The Stars" και "The Voice" τη νέα σεζόν στον ANT1. el. Cosmo. August 3, 2013.
        2. Web site: "The Voice": Το απόλυτο talent show έρχεται στον ΑΝΤ1!. Yahoo. el. September 12, 2013.
        3. Web site: "The Voice": Πρεμιέρα στις 10 Ιανουαρίου. December 30, 2013. Tsantiri.
        4. Web site: Το τρειλερ του ANT1 για το νέο show the VOICE:Δείτε το. TV Nea. September 7, 2013.
        5. Web site: Αποκαλυπτικό:'Σπίτι της Εμμας' εναντίον VOICE? Πότε θα δούμε την πρεμιέρα?. 16 September 2013. TV Nea.
        6. Web site: To Μega Κύπρου βολιδοσκοπεί τη Ζέτα Μακρυπούλια για το "Your Song". Elita. January 28, 2014.
        7. Web site: The Voice: Πού έφτασε η τηλεθέαση στην πρεμιέρα;. Zappit. el. January 11, 2014. Giorgos. Skrombolas.
        8. Web site: "Your song" Τραγουδιστές εναντίον τραγουδιστών -Tι θα δούμε στο νέο show του Mega Κύπρου που θα πάρει τη θέση του Dansing. January 21, 2014. To Thema Online.
        9. Web site: Και επίσημα η Ζέτα Μακρυπούλια στο Just the two of us!. Madata. February 11, 2014.
        10. Web site: Λεωφορείο THE VOICE στην Αθήνα.. (δείτε φώτο). TV Nea. December 13, 2013. December 13, 2013.
        11. Web site: Στις 30 Σεπτεμβρίου οι auditions του "The Voice". Newsbeast. September 11, 2013.
        12. Web site: The voice: Σε εξέλιξη οι audition του νέου talent show του ΑΝΤ1. Joy TV. October 16, 2013.
        13. Web site: Κι όμως.. υπάρχει κανονισμός! Δείτε γιατί οι κριτές του The Voice φορoύν τα ίδια ρούχα σε κάθε επεισόδιο!. To Thema Online. February 12, 2014.
        14. Web site: Η παραγωγή του The Voice κατέθεσε αγώγή εναντίον διαγωνιζόμενης. January 25, 2014. must.co.cy.
        15. Web site: Δεν ισχύει τελικά η αγωγή του ΑΝΤ1 στην παίκτρια του The Voice. January 26, 2014. must.co.cy.
        16. Web site: Ξεκινούν οι οντισιόν για το "The Voice". Real. September 12, 2013.
        17. Web site: Η αλλαγή στο "The Voice" που θα συναρπάσει τους τηλεθεατές!. tvnea.com. September 29, 2018.
        18. Web site: The Voice: Τι θα δούμε στα BATTLES;. Zappit. February 28, 2014.
        19. Web site: The Voice: περνάμε στις 'Μάχες'!. Music.net. February 23, 2014. February 23, 2014.
        20. Web site: The Voice: Αυτή είναι η διαδικασία των live!. iShow. March 21, 2014.
        21. Web site: Η αποκάλυψη του Γιώργου Λιάγκα για την επόμενη φάση του The Voice. Must.com.cy. April 22, 2014. April 22, 2014.
        22. Web site: ΔΕΙΤΕ τι αλλάζει στην ψηφοφορία του ημιτελικού στο "The Voice"!. Star. May 2, 2014. May 2, 2014.
        23. Web site: Ακούστε & κατεβάστε τα 4 νέα τραγούδια από τους φιναλίστ του #THEVOICEGR. iShow. May 3, 2014. May 3, 2014.
        24. Web site: Τα ολοκαίνουρια τραγούδια των φιναλίστ του The Voice - Μάθετε πως ψηφίζετε. Zappit. May 3, 2014. May 3, 2014.
        25. Web site: Έξαλλη η Ευρυδίκη με όσους επικρίνουν τους Κύπριους του "The Voice". Star. April 21, 2014. April 21, 2014.
        26. Lianos presented the 18 recorded episodes. Due to his presence on the island of La Romana in the Dominican Republic as part of the presentation of the eighth season of Survivor Greece, the 4 live episodes were presented by Doukissa Nomikou.
        27. In the first phase of the seventh and the eighth season, the Blind Auditions, there was no backstage presentation. From the next phase, the Knock-outs, this position was taken over by Laura Narjes.
        28. Web site: Άποψη: Ήταν τελικά καλό το The Voice of Greece. 11 January 2014. People.
        29. Web site: Πόσοι είδαν την πρεμιέρα του "The Voice";. newbomb.gr. January 13, 2014.
        30. Web site: THE VOICE: Απόλυτος κυρίαρχος σε τηλεθέαση. Tribune. May 10, 2014.
        31. Web site: Πρεμιέρα για δεύτερη σεζόν για το The Voice στον ΣΚΑΪ με ξεκαρδιστικές ατάκες από τον Καπουτζίδη. Gossip TV. October 3, 2017.
        32. Web site: Pasxalidis. Giorgos. Μεγάλα νούμερα για το THE VOICE 4 στον Μεγάλο Τελικό!. TV Nea. December 21, 2017. December 21, 2017.
        33. Web site: ΝΟΥΜΕΡΑ ΤΗΛΕΘΕΑΣΗΣ-Κατάφερε το VOICE να περάσει την μυθοπλασία σε ΑΝΤ1 και ALPHA;. TV Nea. October 3, 2018.
        34. Web site: "The Voice": Δείτε τα νούμερα τηλεθέασης του τελικού. Enter tv. December 21, 2018.
        35. Web site: Τηλεθέαση: Το The Voice συνέθλιψε το X Factor. zappit.gr. September 28, 2019.
        36. Web site: Η τηλεθέαση του The Voice άγγιξε το 51,1%!. zappit.gr. December 23, 2019.
        37. Web site: Η τηλεθέαση έδωσε και πάλι ραντεβού με την πρεμιέρα του The Voice. zappit.gr. September 14, 2020.
        38. Web site: Τηλεθέαση: MasterChef ή τελικό The Voice επέλεξε το τηλεοπτικό κοινό;. zappit.gr. February 13, 2021.
        39. Web site: Νέο κύκλος για το "The Voice"- Έρχεται και το The Voice Kids!. SpiroSpero. April 30, 2014.
        40. Web site: Μετά το The Voice έρχεται και το The Voice Kids!. Gossip-tv. April 30, 2014.