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The List of Greek-language television channels includes the following channels: ... Open TV; Skai TV; ... World TV Stations; Greek Live Channels
Digea is a Greek network operator that provides a digital terrestrial television system in Greece for seven nationwide free-to-air channels (Alpha TV, Alter Channel, ANT1, Makedonia TV, Mega Channel, Skai TV and Star Channel). [1] In addition to these free-to-air nationwide stations, the network is open to any other station choosing to use its ...
Open TV: Live TV: Former logo (2 February - 23 October 2018) Open TV, formerly Epsilontv, [3] is a Greek free-to-air television station, based in Paiania, East Attica.
Skai TV (Greek: ΣΚΑΪ) is a Greek free-to-air television network based in Piraeus. It is part of the Skai Group . [ 1 ] It was relaunched in its present form on 1 April 2006 in the Athens metropolitan area, and gradually spread nationwide.
The company has been providing access to free live-streaming TV channels over the internet since 2007 through its Global Interactive Program Guide internet TV software, allowing registered users to watch TV online. In 2011, the company began selling subscription services for live television from Morocco and Greece.
NERIT Sports was a short-lived television channel of the Greek state owned public broadcaster New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television. NERIT Sports began broadcasting on 18 May 2014. Originally only broadcasting during the day-time, the channel began broadcasting 10/6 one week before the World Cup.
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Thessaloniki was the home of Greece's first non-state owned television station, TV100, owned by the City of Thessaloniki, and TV Plus was the first non-state television station in the Athens region. TV Plus, was owned by Invest Plus SA, a US group headed by Daniel Bourla, with the participation of the Municipality of Piraeus, and its ...