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Epsilon TV was founded in 1995 by former Minister Aristides Tsiplakos and the productive classes of Boeotia. In 2004, it maintained studios in Athens ( Galatsi ) and in 2007 in Chalcis . Channel broadcast
The Open TV program "Ευτυχείτε" (Eutixeite, lit. "happenings") and its host Katerina Kainourgiou were criticized due to her and the show's guests ridiculing South Korean pop singers Oh Se-hun, Kang Daniel, V and Jungkook who made it on a list of "the 100 most handsome faces of 2018".
The channel was renamed to AB Channel in summer 2014. On June 4, 2018, the channel was replaced with Extra Channel, as New Epsilon TV would start airing from its former frequency. [6] [7] Zoom TV was formerly included on Cosmote TV, on channel 664. [8] The Greek version of BIB is currently available on Cosmote TV.
The List of Greek-language television channels includes the following channels: List of television stations ... a.Epsilon TV - Thessaloniki; Dion TV - Thessaloniki;
On late 2013, 902 TV, owned by the Communist Party, was sold to a Cypriot-based company A-Orizon Media Ltd. [6] On 11 September, of the same year, the channel was renamed to Epsilon TV. After four years, the network once again sold, this time to Ivan Savides' company Dimera Media Investments Limited.
Epsilon, an AI fragment in the web series Red vs. Blue Epsilon (film) (also titled Alien Visitor ) (1995) Australian–Italian science fiction film by Rolf de Heer Epsilon TV , a Greek regional TV channel
The station would initially co-operate with powered by Epsilon TV for its acquired programming and filming of the news bulletin in the latter one's facilities. [7] [8] In between the end of the said co-operation in late 2015 and the overall change of the station to a.NET in late 2018, the station would air programming from Smile TV.
Previously, in 2013 when the then pan-Hellenic Epsilon started broadcasting, he had signed a collaboration with the also all-Cypriot Capital TV based in Limassol. In September 2018, there was a dispute between Plus and Omega (then known TV one) over the cooperation and broadcasting of programs of the renamed Epsilon/Open channel due to a change ...