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  2. Open TV - Wikipedia

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    Open TV, formerly Epsilontv, is a Greek free-to-air television station, based in Paiania, East Attica. History [ edit ] It belonged to Radio-television S.A. which was sold from Communist Party of Greece to the Cypriot offshore company A-Orizon Media Ltd. under contract came on July 31, 2013, and replaced the 902 channel.

  3. List of Greek-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    List of television stations. Greece. Public National Channels (free-to-air, ERT) Private National Channels (free-to-air, Digea) Private Subscription Channels. Cosmote TV Channels. Nova Channels. Foreign Owned Specialty Channels. Local Channels.

  4. ERT World - Wikipedia

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    It is the corporation's international television service, and its programming includes a mix of news, discussion-based programmes, drama, documentaries, entertainment shows as well as sports coverage including live games from Greece's top football league, Super League Greece.

  5. Television in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek broadband provider Hellas Online also launched an IPTV platform called hol tv (now Vodafone TV). Vodafone TV offers all major Greek TV networks as well as news, sports, music and children's channels. It is also the first provider in Greece to offer HDTV as well as Video on demand. Most viewed channels

  6. Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    ERT1 broadcasts the news at 10:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, 21:00 and 00:00. ERT1 transmits a series of live news and current affairs programmes round the clock. Also, ERT1 broadcasts old Greek movies, gameshows, different series and late night talk shows. In weekends, the channel broadcasts different documentaries and shows in the afternoons.

  7. Alpha TV - Wikipedia

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    Alpha TV is a Greek free-to-air channel, one of the biggest stations in Greece. The station features a mix of Greek and foreign shows with an emphasis on information. The studios are located in Kifissia and Pallini. Alpha TV is owned by Alpha Satellite Television S.A.

  8. Digea - Wikipedia

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    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). In addition to these free-to-air nationwide stations, the network is open to any other station choosing to use its ...

  9. ERT1 - Wikipedia

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    Availability. Terrestrial. DVB-T ( DTT) All over Greece at local frequencies. Streaming media. ERT1 Live. Watch Live. ERT1 ( Greek: ΕΡΤ1, "ERT Ena"), [1] is a Greek free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ( Greek: EPT – Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία ...

  10. Skai TV - Wikipedia

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    Watch live. 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.

  11. Makedonia TV - Wikipedia

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    Availability. Terrestrial. Digea. All over Greece at local frequencies. Streaming media. ANT1 Plus. watch.antennaplus.gr. Makedonia TV ( Greek: Μακεδονία TV) is a Greek private national free-to-air television channel broadcasting from Marousi, Athens and earlier from Thessaloniki, the capital of Macedonia in Greece.