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Television broadcasting in Greece began in 1966, with the first network, EPT (Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi) broadcasting out of Athens, as a state-owned monopoly. Original broadcasts were in black and white. A second network, YENED, opened in 1968, also operated by the government and specifically the armed forces. Programming originally consisted of reruns of old American television programs and films, news, and Greek films. The advent of television led to a sharp reduction in both the number of people attending cinemas in Greece, and the amount of films produced.
Production was of a generally low quality in the early days, but several major stars were born, including Nikos Mastorakis, who hosted a multitude of programs but who was seen by many as being too friendly towards the military junta which ruled Greece between 1967 and 1974. During this time, EPT garnered many more viewers than YENED, often with as much as a two-to-one difference.
After the collapse of the Greek Junta in 1974, EPT continue to dominate, reeling in a much larger audience than YENED, which did not modernize as quickly and which was still associated with the military regime that had passed. Color television broadcasts began in discount coupons for chess games computer the late 1970s, and in 1982, EPT and YENED merged, forming "EPT" (Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi), with EPT becoming "ET1" and YENED becoming celebrate express discount coupons "ET2."
Broadcasts were originally for seven to eight hours daily starting only after the afternoon siesta ended at about 5:30PM with children shows and then the first televised news of the day. In 1987 an experimental teletext type information screen known as "Tilegrafos" (meaning televised words) showed written information on ET2 in the siesta time period. By the late 1980s, television broadcasts on ET1 and ET2 (still commonly known as EPT-1 and EPT-2 until later years) had increased to 12-15 hours daily, though it was still common for one or both stations to sign off briefly in the afternoon and sign back on in the early evening hours.
However, throughout the 1980s, as the country began to reform and modernize quickly, audiences began to demand a wider choice in their viewing options, following the example of other European countries which had already allowed private television broadcasts. Pirate broadcasts often took to the airwaves late in the pitneybowes coupons evenings or in the early morning hours, showing movies (often of an adult nature) and other programmings, creating quite a stir. By 1987, it was clear that the public demanded more, and the newly elected mayors of Greece's three largest cities, Athens, Piraeus, and Thessaloniki (who were of the conservative Nea Dimokratia party, then in entertainment online coupons opposition to the ruling PASOK), promised to deliver municipally-owned radio and TV stations.
In 1987, the City of Thessaloniki began rebroadcasting approximately 10 European satellite chucke cheese coupons channels, causing an instant sensation and leading to long battles between the government and the city, as the stations' equipment was confiscated get paid to clip coupons numerous times. Sensing that the situation was quickly going out of the government's control, EPT decided to pre-empt any further attempts to put private broadcasts on the air, and began to rebroadcast several satellite broadcasters, after first reaching agreements with most of rack room shoes printable coupons these to have their signals retransmitted terrestrially in Greece. In October of 1988, the first of these friday restaurant coupons stations made it to the airwaves in Athens, many of the stations soon followed in Greece's other major cities. They included: Super Channel from Great Britain, TV5 Europe from France, Sat.1 from Germany, RAIDUE from Italy, CNN International from the United States, and Horizon (from the former Soviet Union). These stations were soon coupons codes for old navy followed by MTV Europe and Sky from the United Kingdom, while the broadcasts of Super Channel soon ceased, due to the lack of an actual agreement with EPT. Sky eventually morphed into what is now known as Eurosport, which is still rebroadcast in Greece, and Euronews, RAIUNO and Cyprus SAT were eventually added to the lineup. For a short time, NBC Super Channel was also rebroadcast, as were RTL Plus from Germany and 3Sat.
In 1988, EPT also established ET3 a regional state-owned network which focused on issues of Northern Greece, to counter the Athens-centric broadcasts of the other two major state broadcasters at the time. Initially a regional network based in Thessaloniki, ET3 also began broadcasting in Athens, and within a few years, in most las vegas 2for1 buffet coupons other regions of the country.
Thessaloniki was also home to Greece's first non-state owned television station, TV100, owned by the City of Thessaloniki, and which broadcasts to this day. In late 1988, the first non-state television station also went on the air in the Athens region, TV Plus, owned by Invest Plus SA, a US group, with the participation of the Municipality of Piraeus. cedar point coupons The programming was quite innovative for dell inspiron hot coupons deals Greek standards at the time, broadcasting first-run Hollywood feature films with subtitles. Soon, TV Plus began to offer a terrestrial subscription service, broadcasting an encoded signal during the evening hours, which viewers could watch by obtaining a decoder (provided for free by the station) and paying a monthly subscription fee. This was especially revolutionary at the time, as food coupons for alexandria area a legal framework for private broadcasting, and private broadcasters, still did not exist in the country.
EPT did not take too kindly to the new television stations which began to crop up on the dial, often changing the frequencies of its own stations around or adding repeaters, to interfere with the private broadcasts. However, in 1989, the Greek Parliament finally passed legislation legalizing private broadcasting (radio and vinny t s restaurant coupons television) and providing provisional licenses to two broadcasters, Mega Channel and Nea Tileorasi (New Television). Mega Channel began officially broadcasting in November, 1989 as a national network, while Nea Tileorasi, after several months of broadcasting test bars, disappeared from the airwaves.
Other private broadcasters took advantage of loopholes in the existing Albertsons Coupons legislation and the lack of an organized licensing process to begin broadcasting almost overnight. In December 1989, Antenna TV began broadcasting nationally, named after the successful new radio station by the same name. cigarette coupons print Mega and Antenna featured similar programming styles, with locally produced comedies and dramas, numerous variety shows (following in store coupons for pampers the Italian tradition), American films, and tabloid news broadcasts. They immediately won over most of EPT's audience and advertising share, and to this day, are interchangeably the #1 and #2 stations in the sign up for smokers coupons audience ratings in Greece, while the ratings of ET1, ET2, and printable chantix coupons ET3 plummeted (they have recovered significantly since then but still do not challenge the major private networks).
By early philadelphia airport parking coupons 1990, numerous other stations also bob furniture coupons appeared on the air, including New Channel (no relation to Nea Tileorasi) with movies, music videos and talk shows, Channel san francisco tourism coupons Seven-X (with avant-garde programming including foreign films, intellectual programming and a simulcast of French music network MCM), Jeronimo Groovy TV (initially a popular music video station that broadcast in Athens, amidst serious interference from other stations), TeleCity (a right-wing political television station with news and talk shows), 902 TV (owned by the Communist Party of Greece), Kanali 29 (a television station with political and cultural bertucci s coupons programs and a cult following), and a plethora of other broadcasters, which filled every available VHF and UHF frequency, often broadcasting only for Kohls Printable Coupons several weeks or months, or with very little programming of note. Many broadcasters even began to broadcast multi hotel coupons for florida on the promise checks discount coupons same frequencies as other stations, especially EPT's satellite broadcasts, many of soon completely disappeared from the airwaves, as EPT seemed unwilling or unable to protect its frequencies. Similarly, private stations sprung up throughout the country, in every city and region and most towns.
The color television transmission system SECAM which had been used since the late 1970s finally switched over to the PAL color system wideley used in the rest of Europe in ~1992. PAL was the system used for years in Greece via video tape playbacks on rented movies from video stores. It is believed ocean spray coupons that the switch was made to accommodate political acceptance in the European Community although Greece had been a part of the European Economic Community since 1980.
In 1993, two new major players entered the market. Skai TV began broadcasting, after a prolonged battle for open frequencies with EPT and other stations, and soon began to broadcast as a new national network following in the footsteps of the highly-rated Skai radio station in Athens. Also in 1993, printable gamestop coupons Kanali 29's management was handed over to Niko Mastorakis, who was once again involved in Greek media after a long stint as a movie producer and director in the United States. Kanali 29 was renamed Star Channel, and featured programming rich in American films and south florida golf coupons TV series, and talk and lifestyle milpitas ca straw hat pizza coupons programmes. Star also began to broadcast nationally.
The following year, EPT decommissioned many of its terrestrial satellite broadcasts, and reassigned many of those now-vacant frequencies calgary attractions coupons to Multichoice Hellas, which began Greece's first terrestrial pay-television fazoli s coupons service since the ill-fated TV Plus (which went off the air in 1993). The name of the first pay television Multichoice offered was Filmnet, featuring well-known movies throughout the homedecorators collection coupons day and night. In 1995, Multichoice followed with another station, Supersport, which soon earned the broadcast rights to many Greek sports.
In 1997, EPT, whose audience had never recovered from the advent of private television, and which up until then lagged behind technologically compared to the largest private networks, revamped its operations, unveiling new logos and a new programming philosophy. The stations were modernized, and ET2 was renamed "NET" (Nea Elliniki Tileorassi). ET1 focused on general-interest programming (movies, sports, various TV series), while NET focused heavily on news and talk programming. ET3 continued to focus largely on Northern Greece, with a large dose of cultural programming.
By the late 1990s, Greece began to see its first major mergers and acquisitions (some of them ill-fated) in coupons for ballys in las vegas the realm of broadcast media. Skai TV was sold, and soon became known as "Alpha-Sky" before completely phasing in to its new name as Alpha TV. Kanali 5, a regional television network broadcasting out of Athens, by the former owners of Kanali 29 (and with similar programming to that station), was also revamped, transitioning to "Alter 5" (with a program aimed largely at teenagers and young adults) before fully renaming itself to Alter. Its broadcast reach also gradually expanded, and the station now covers almost the entire country. Channel Seven-X, facing financial difficulties, was also sold, and was renamed Seven, featuring programming heavy on sports and news/talk programs. Seven never quite achieved the success of some of the other stations, as it continued to face financial backcountry outlet coupons difficulties even after the sale, and never was able to broadcast outside of certain large cities in the country. New Channel, which broadcast in many major cities but did not woodplay discounts coupons offer much original programming, was sold to a new investor and renamed "New Tempo" and finally "Tempo TV", building up a national network of repeaters in an effort to become a major player in the television market, which it partially succeeded, before financial troubles led to its failure in 2001. Finally, Makedonia TV, a regional private network broadcasting out of Thessaloniki, was purchased by promotion code coupons the Antenna TV group, and has served as a secondary network featuring many old programs from Antenna TV, American TV series, and a newscast focusing on Northern Greece. The station now dr power mower coupons also broadcasts nationally.
Specialty networks had also begun to form. In 1992, TVC, petco coupons Greece's first 24/24h music payless car rental coupons fort lauderdale channel, began operating in Lesvos island. The channel during the 00's reformed into the pan-European MUSIC FORCE EUROPE, today available in 3 countries. Then, in 1996, Mad TV began operating out of Athens, replacing a small local channel known as Art 68. Mad TV featured programming heavy on hit music videos, similar to MTV and its Greek predecessor Jeronimo Groovy TV (which continued to exist but with a small coverage area and with programming more heavily dependent on talk); both channels, in opposition to TVC, operated in a few-hour rotation. Mad TV did not build a national network of its own, but instead was rebroadcast through local stations throughout the country. TV 0-6 began broadcasting in Athens, discounts and coupons office depot with many car rental discounts and coupons cartoons and children's shows, while TV Magic, after an ill-fated attempt to become a news-talk station owned by Socrates Kokkalis, became a station focusing on sports and particularly of Greek sports club Olympiakos, which Kokkalis also owned. Extra Channel was founded in 2000 with a heavy talk focus, and is now known as Extra 3.
In 1999, Multichoice Hellas also formed "Nova," Greece's first satellite television subscription service, which initially featured most (but not all) of Greece's major networks, as well as many international networks, and other music and interactive services, which it has continued to expand since then. Nova was to be followed by a competing satellite platform, known as "Magna," by the owners of Seven, which never began operations. In 2000, Alpha TV founded Alpha Digital, which broadcast Alpha TV, Polis TV (a local station serving Athens owned by Alpha) various thematic stations also operated by Alpha, the radio stations owned by the Alpha group, and a small variety of foreign television networks, headlined by MTV and VH1 (MTV, by that time, was no longer rebroadcast terrestrially in Greece, that ceased in 1999). Despite the popularity of MTV and VH1 and Alpha earning the rights to Greek soccer matches, the company soon went under, leaving Nova as the only company providing pay-TV services in Greece to this day. Plans for a satellite bouquet managed by OTE (the Greek telecommunications company) never went past the test phase, with OTE leasing frequencies on the Hotbird satellite, rebroadcasting several smaller Greek TV stations as well as many radio stations free-to-air.
The past few years have shop rite coupons seen the failure of many television ventures, but the creation and investment edible fruit coupons in many new ones. Polis TV was relaunched as Channel 9 in December 2005, with programming heavy on news and talk shows. More recently, the original owners of Skai TV returned to the television business, relaunching Skai on the frequencies of Seven TV. Other notable stations that have begun operating in recent years include Channel 10, while TeleCity was renamed Tileasty. Other stations have upgraded and modernized, however, the Greek airwaves are discount fragrance coupons still cluttered with many unlicensed television stations, often broadcasting programs of a low quality (telemarketing, low budget movies, music videos, illegal telephone hotlines, soft pornography).
A recent scandal emerged in which a number of television stations based out of Thessaloniki, owned by Vasilis Hristidis were accused of conning thousands of viewers out of millions of Euros worth of money, through a televised scam known as "Photofault." These programs were rebroadcast through other similar illegal stations throughout the country, and many remain on the air today, despite an eight-year jail sentence that was announced for Hristidis.
In early 2006, EPT began broadcasts of ERT Digital, a bouquet of three thematic television stations broadcasting digitally, currently in Athens, Thessaloniki and Central Greece (soon to be expanded). These stations are CINE+, SPOR+ and PRISMA+ hotel monteleone coupons (a station focused on the handicapped and those with special disneyworld food coupons needs). Earlier in 2005, Alpha TV briefly ran experimental broadcasts in DVB-T locally in Athens, while in Heraklion, Crete, a regional network, Kriti TV, in conjunction with the University of Crete, has been operating experimental digital terrestrial television broadcasts for the past two years.
To this day, the Greek government still has domino sugar coupons not issued official licenses to Discount Coupons Travel Smith most television stations in Greece, which are currently broadcasting coupons for online shopping in pillsbury crescent roll coupons a quasi-legal state. Tenders have been offered for national, regional and local broadcasts as well as terrestrial pay-TV services, which have either been frozen or have failed completely. Despite numerous government pledges, there has not been much movement on this issue in recent years. In the meantime, the airwaves are still cluttered, though things are significantly more organized than they were in the early 1990s. Despite the success of Nova, and the launch of Hellas SAT, cable TV has not followed, and no organized cable network exists in Greece, outside of several localized efforts in a couple of cities and towns in Greece.
Today, Greece has four national state-owned networks, three state-owned national digital television networks, a state-owned satellite broadcast network, and several national private television network, in addition to approximately 150 local and regional television stations broadcasting across the country. Audience ratings are handled by AGB Hellas, which, however, is currently under investigation by the Greek government for mismanagement.
Contents
1 Greece
1.1 Public Channels
1.2 Private Channels
1.3 Pay TV Networks
1.4 Satellite Networks
1.5 International Channels
1.6 Local Channels
1.7 Defunct
1.8 Cable Television
1.9 Internet Television
2 Cyprus
2.1 Public Channels
2.2 Private Channels
2.3 Pay TV Networks
2.4 Satellite Networks
2.5 International Channels
2.6 Local Channels
2.7 Table
3 See also
//
Greece
Public Channels
ERT (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation)
ET1 (formerly known as ERT1, ERT, EIRT)
NET (Formerly known as ET2, ERT2, YENED)
ET3 (Focus on Northern Greece, but broadcasts nationally. Based in Thessaloniki)
ERT Digital (New terrestrial digital television service)
Cine+
Prisma+
Sport+
ERT World (Worldwide satellite service, broadcasting free-to-air in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia and via subscription in North America)
Vouli TV (National network with programming produced by the Hellenic Parliament)
In addition, ERT rebroadcasts several satellite broadcasters in various large cities in Greece. These include:
CNN International
TV5 Monde
EuroNews
Eurosport (Audio dubbed car rental coupons in Greek)
RAI UNO
RIK Sat (RIKENA)
Private Channels
Mega Channel
Alpha TV
Alter Channel
ANT1 (Antenna TV)
Makedonia TV
902 TV
MTV Greece (to be launched in May, 2008)
Skai TV
Star Channel
Pay TV Networks
Jetix, formerly K-TV/Fox Kids (family/children, shares time with SuperSport terrestrially)
Filmnet (Premium movie service with 3 discount coupons for dell channels, the basic service is broadcast terrestrially)
Super Sport (Premium Sports service with 7 channels, the basic service is broadcast terrestrially and shares time with Jetix)
Satellite Networks
ANT1 Gold - available on Dish Network in USA and in Brazil with the Greek channel subscribing (No longer available on NOVA in lessons using store coupons Greece)
Eurovision Channel - joint venture between ERT and MAD for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
GBC (Business channel) - (ceased transmissions as of December, 2006)
Green TV - sports channel that broadcasts news, sports and highlights from the Panathinaikos sports teams available on NOVA Greece
Holidays in Greece TV (Tourist network)
International Channels
Alpha Sat (North America)
Alpha Australia (Australia,New Zealand, Asia and Africa )
Alter Globe (North America, Australia,New Zealand, Asia and Africa)
ANT1 Europe (Europe)
ANT1 Satellite (North and South America)
ANT1 Pacific (Australia)
Blue (North America)
ERT World (North America, Europe, Australia,New Zealand, Asia and Africa)
GMTV (North America)
MAD World (Australia,New Zealand, Asia and Africa)
Mega Cosmos (North America & Australia,New Zealand, Asia and Africa)
Star International (Australia,New Zealand, Asia and Africa)
4E TV (Australia,New Zealand, Asia, Africa and Europe)
Local Channels
Athens
Kanali 10 (Channel 10)
Channel 9
MAD
Blue Sky - Athens
High TV - Athens
STV - Athens
Local TV - Athens
Smart Channel - Athens
TV 0-6 - Athens
DTV - Athens
Athina TV - Athens
TV Magic - Piraeus
Extra 3 - Athens
Tilefos - Athens
GTV - Athens (Galatsi TV)
Thriasio TV - houston zoo coupons Aspropyrgos/Eleusina
SBC
Thessaloniki and Central Macedonia
TV Thessaloniki - Thessaloniki
TV 100 - Municipal television of Thessaloniki
Panorama TV - Thessaloniki
Orion - Thessaloniki
4E TV - Religious television of Thessaloniki
Omega TV - Thessaloniki
Gnomi TV - Thessaloniki
TV coupons for steak n shake Balkania - Thessaloniki
Europe One - pondersa restraunt coupons Thessaloniki
Euro TV - Thessaloniki
Top TV - Thessaloniki
Vergina TV - Thessaloniki
Egnatia TV - Thessaloniki
Cosmos TV - Thessaloniki
TAS - Edessa
Pella TV - Edessa & Gianitsa
Egnatia TV - Edessa & Giannitsa
TV Chalkidiki - Nea Moudania
Super TV - Nea Moudania
Ermis TV - Katerini
DION TV - Katerini
Vergina TV - Veroia
TVS - Serres
West Macedonia
West channel - Kozani
TOP channel - Kozani
Kanali 28 - Grevena
TRM - Grevena
Flash TV - Kastoria
Dyktio - kastoria
East Macedonia and Thrace
Delta TV - Alexandroupoli
Thraki Net - Alexandroupoli
R Channel - Komotini
Kanali 6 - Xanthi
Xanthi Channel - Xanthi
EGNATIA TV - Xanthi
ENA TV - Kavala
Center TV - Kavala
Proini TV - Kavala
Star TV - Drama
Dramino Kanali - Drama
Thessaly
TRT - Larissa, Thessaly
TVL - Larissa
Astra TV - Volos
Thessalia TV - Karditsa, Thessaly
TV10 - Trikala
Meteora TV - Kalambaka
Epirus
IN Channel - Ioannina
Ipiros TV - Epirus - Ioannina
Panipirotiki Teleorasi - Ioannina
ITV - Ioannina
Art TV - Arta
Prevesa Channel - Prevesa
Alfa TV - Igoumenitsa
West Greece
Acheloos TV - Aetoloacarnania
Nafpaktos (Naupaktos) TV - Nafpaktos, formerly Lepanto - Aetoloacarnania
Axion TV - Aigio
Achaia Channel - Patras
Tele Time - Patras
Patra TV - Patras
Super TV - Patras
Super B - Patras
Cosmos TV - Pyrgos
Elia TV - Pyrgos
ORT (Olympic Broadcasting TV) - Pyrgos
Central Greece
Space - Chalkis
Orion TV - Chalkis
ENA TV - Lamia
Star Kentrikis Elladas (Central Greece) - Lamia
Epsilon TV - Thiva
Itea TV - blair discount coupons Itea
Peloponisos
MAX TV - Argos
DRTV - Corinth
Electra - Corinth
Top Channel - Corinth
Super TV - Corinth
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A(rkadiki)RT - Tripolis
NET Southern Greece - Kalamata
Best TV - Kalamata
Mesogios TV - Kalamata
Ionian Islands
Ionian TV - Kerkyra(Corfu)
Corfu Channel - Kerkyra(Corfu)
Tilekerkira - Kerkyra(Corfu)
Ithaki (Ithaca) TV - Ithaca
Cosmos TV - Kefalonia
Kefallinia Sky - gananoque holiday inn express coupons Kefalonia
Kefallinia TV - Kefalonia
Planet TV - Kefalonia
ERZ - Zante (Zakynthos)
TVZ Zante - Zante
Studio Lefkatas - Lefkada
North Aegean Islands
TV Lesvos - Mitilini
TVA - Mitilini
TV Mitilini - Mitilini
Archipelagos TV - Mitilini
Alitheia TV - Chios
Patrida TV - Chios
Samiaki Tileorasi - Samos
TV Samos - Samos
South Aegean Islands
Aigaio TV (Aegean TV) - Syros, Aegean Islands
Cosmos TV - Rhodes
Irida downtown phoenix lunch coupons TV - Rhodes
Omega TV - Rhodes
Rodos Channel - Rhodes
Tharri TV - Rhodes (Monastery channel)
TV4 - Rhodes
Kos TV - Kos
TV12 - Patmos
KTV - Afantou, Rhodes
Master TV - Arhaggelos, Rhodes
TV Aigaio - Kalymnos
Andros TV - Andros
TV1 - Syros
Zeys TV - Naxos
Hxw TV - Paros
Crete
Creta Channel - Crete
Kriti (Crete) TV - Crete
Kydon - Chania, Crete
Nea Tileorasi Online Coupons And Greyhound - Chania, Crete
Kriti 1 - Enfamil Coupons Chania, Crete
Heraklio xpress lube coupons TV - Heraklion, Crete
Hania TV - Chania, Crete
Hi TV - Chania, Crete
Tileorasi Kissamou - Kissamos, Crete
Pathos TV - Rethymno, Crete
Sitia TV - Sitia, Crete
Tilekriti - Ierapetra, Crete
Astro TV - Rethymno, Crete
Knossos TV - Heraklion, Crete - still pending transmissions
Vai TV - Vai, Crete
Mires TV - Mires, Crete
Nrg TV - Iraklion, Crete (sporadic rebroadcasts)
Defunct
Alpha Digital - A digital satellite TV platform launched in Greece in 2001, which lasted less than a year before going bankrupt. Many of the channels it offered later made it on to Nova.
Magna SAT - A digital satellite TV platform which never launched
ET2 (Renamed NET)
Kanali 29
Kanali 5
Kanali 40
Kanali 67
Polis TV
TVC
Channel Seven-X
Tempo TV
ITA-8
Tiletora
Mini Channel
Mousiko Kanali
Euro Athens
Euro Channel
CTN Television
Alter 5 (Renamed Alter)
New Tempo
New Channel
TV Pireaus
Patrokosmas TV
TVM
Olympos coupons for vitamin shoppe TV
RAISAT
Europe TV
Quattro
Super Channel Hellas
Nea Tileorasi
TV Kifisia
Van TV
Jeronimo Groovy TV (JGTV)
Greece TV
Movie Channel
Iho TV
TV Plus
Syn TV
Art 68
Junior's TV
Eye
LGTV
VIP TV
Club TV
Mellon TV
Tilepaideia
Channel Shop
TV Megara
Hellas 62
DTV
Mega Creta (Chania)
Hot Channel (Thessaloniki)
Power TV (Thessaloniki)
Argo TV (Thessaloniki)
Best TV (Thessaloniki)
Paidia Printable Las Vegas Coupons tis Kalamarias (Thessaloniki)
Super TV (Thessaloniki)
Paratiritis TV (Thessaloniki)
Cosmo TV (Thessaloniki)
Dilos TV
Santorini TV
Star TV (Kalamata)
Rodolithos TV (Serres)
Diktyo TV (Serres)
Pella TV (Katerini)
Afantou TV (Rhodes)
TV7 (Rhodes)
Kanali 1 (Kos)
Kanali 1 (Leros)
Leros TV (Leros)
Alfa TV (Limnos)
TV Rethymno
TV Limnos
Naxos TV
TV 7-8 (Syros)
Studio Lefkadas (Lefkada)
Keffalinia Channel (Kefalonia)
Super TV (Kefalonia)
Odysseas TV (Kefalonia)
TV Ithaki
Super TV (Drama)
TV Ionia (Thessaloniki)
Strass TV (Thessaloniki)
OK (Thessaloniki)
BBX (Thessaloniki)
Ermis TV (Katerini)
Astra TV (Thessaloniki)
Astro TV (Athens)
Zoom TV (Thessaloniki)
Tele Con - Patras
Kastro TV - Kriti
Cable Television
Since 2006, 2 companies distribute cable television in Greece, those companies are Vivodi and On telecoms. Cable television in Greece provides public, private, and also some satellite and local channels. Greek cable TV also includes video on demand(VOD) and both distributors also provide triple play.
Internet Television
TVonline
Cyprus
Public Channels
PIKENA.
PIKDYO.
RIK Sat.
BRT - in Northern Cyrpus only
Private Channels
ANT1 Cyprus (see also ANT1)
CNC Plus TV
Mega Channel Cyprus (Logos TV until the late-1990s), see also Mega Channel
Sigma TV
Pay TV Networks
Alfa TV
Lumiere TV
Satellite Networks
Globe Documentaries (Athina Sat coupons for plow and hearth original channel)
International Channels
RIK Sat - (Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa)
Sigma International - (Australia, Asia and Africa)
Local Channels
Fred TV - Nicosia, Cyprus
Capital TV - surpluscomputers coupons Limassol, Cyprus
Extra TV - Limassol, Cyprus
Vox TV - Larnaca, Cyprus
Paphos TV - Paphos, Cyprus
Omega TV - Paphos, Cyprus
Table
Name
Website
On air since
Coverage
Description
View live
Akdeniz TV
www.akdeniztv.com.tr
North Cyprus
N/A
ANT1
1993
National
Free
N/A
BRT 1
www.brtk.com
1963
National and International
N/A
[mms://bms.brtk.net/brttv]
BRT 2
www.brtk.com
1963
National
N/A
[mms://bms.brtk.net/brt2]
CyBC 1
www.cybc.com.cy
1957
National
N/A
CyBC 2
www.cybc.com.cy
1993
National
N/A
Cyprus Sat
www.cybc.com.cy
National
DAU
http://www.emu.edu.tr/
Famagusta
East Mediterranean University TV
[mms://194.27.76.140/dautv]
Extra TV
Limassol
Genc TV
www.kibrisgenctv.com
1997
National and International
A channel aimed at young people
Kanal T
1996
National
Free and shows new movies
Kibris TV
1996
National
Owned and run by Kibris Gazetesi picture people coupons ( Cyprus Weekly in the South)
Lumiere TV
National
Subscription
N/A
Mega
National
Omega TV
Paphos
Sigma TV
National
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