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Se Χrono ΤV – informative show that looks at the history of Greek television and mixes the old with the new. It takes viewers back in time to revisit countless great moments in TV history and blends that with clips from entertainers of today. [ET-1]
The List of Greek-language television channels includes the following channels: ... (Premium service with 2 channels) Cosmote History; ... New Greek TV (USA) Odyssey ...
Hellenic TV (HTV) is a United Kingdom-based Greek language television channel broadcasting from studios in London. [1] It was established in 1990 to serve the city's Greek community, and is based in Harringey. The station began its life airing locally to thirteen households, but within a year, its customer base had expanded to over 1,000 ...
During the first 20 years of TV services in Greece, ERT broadcasting was limited, starting at around 5 pm to between midnight and 2 am. Since 1997 the three ERT TV channels are known as ET1, NET and ET3, and broadcast round the clock. ET1 is an entertainment channel whereas NET is focused on news services.
Pages in category "Greek-language television stations" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Now all the three TV Channels of Central Greece are transmitting in Digital from the Channels 42 and 36 UHF/SFN, to all of Central Greece and Euboea island, including a part of Athens, but with very weak signal, because its transmission from Parnitha is beaming the Euboea island. See on the right the today's Coverage map of Epsilon TV, Star ...
After the construction of the OTE Tower in the Thessaloniki Fair area, OTE started a third state TV channel in the SECAM color format. The two initial state channels requested the closing and elimination of the new OTE channel, fearing that OTE would drive them to close, because of the superiority of the color picture, the telecommunications network and the technical superiority of OTE.
Voulí Tileórasi (Greek: Βουλή Τηλεόραση, Parliament TV) is a Greek network dedicated to airing non-stop coverage of government proceedings and public affairs programming. The name comes from Greek Βουλή Voulí , meaning 'assembly', 'council', or 'parliament'; and Tileórasi , meaning television .