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List of Greek language television channels

The following is a partial list of Greek language television channels which serves.

Contents

National Channels

Greece

Greece has around 10 national over-the-air television networks, and approximately 150 local television stations located around the country. Two over-the-air pay TV channels, Filmnet and Supersport, also broadcast across the country. Digital satellite TV service is handled by Nova, which provides over 100 radio and TV stations and other interactive services by subscription.

Public Channels
  • ET1 (ERT until the government created a new channel ET2, now NET), see also ERT (Greek Broadcasting TV)
  • NET (ET2 until the late 1990s), see also ERT
  • ET3 , see also ERT
Private Channels
  • 902 TV
  • Alpha (ΣΚΑΪ, Skai, A Sky until the late-1990s)
  • Alter
  • Antenna (ANT1)
  • Filmnet (movie channel)
  • Kanali 10 (Channel 10)
  • MAD "Music All Day" (music)
  • Mega
  • Star Channel
  • Super Sport , also showing the Greek-language version of Fox Kids, formerly K-TV (family/children and sports)
  • Super Sport 2 (sports)
  • Tempo (bankrupt) (NEW CHANNEL, NEW TEMPO until the late-1990s)
  • Tileasti (TeleCity until 2001)
  • TV Macedonia - based in Thessaloniki

Cyprus

  • Ant1 Cyprus
  • Astra TV (Cypriot version of Star of Alter Channels)
  • Capital (Cypriot version of Alpha)
  • Mega Channel Cyprus
  • CYBC1 (RIKEna), see also CYBC, Cypriot Broadcasting Corp.
  • CYBC2 (RIKDyo), see also CYBC, Cypriot Broadcasting Corp.
  • S TV Cyprus

Digital Channels

(Greek language only)
  • Alpha Cine (movies), seen only on Alpha Digital in Greece
  • Alpha Kids (family/children), seen only on Alpha Digital in Greece
  • ANT1 Gold (variety), see also ANT1, seen only on NovaSat in Greece
  • ANT1 Pacific - Far East and Oceania, see also ANT1
  • ANT1 Satellite - North and South America, see also ANT1
  • Cyprus Sat (diffusion of CYBC Channels), see also CYBC, Cypriot Broadcasting Corp.
  • ERT Sat , see also ERT
  • Mega Cosmos(Americas) , see also Mega Channel
  • Mega Cosmos(Oceania) , see also Mega Channel

Defunct

  • Alpha Digital - A digital satellite TV program launched in Greece in 2000, which lasted less than two years before going bankrupt. Many of the channels it offered later made it on to Nova.
  • Odyseey Television Network - Canada (two channels, OTN1 and OTN2 ); some think it includes Greenland and Iceland. It used to broadcast ANT1, Mega Channel, ERT Channel and all Greek programming from the main networks. The only channel that was isolated from the main networks.

Local Channels

NOTE: All TV stations are ordered by their viewing area and not by channel.

Locally

  • Achelous TV - Aetoloacarnania
  • Lepanto - Aetoloacarnania
  • Axion TV - Aigio
  • MAX TV - Argos, some call it Argo-Nauplia a metro area.
  • Art TV - Arta
  • Thriasio TV - Aspropyrgos/Eleusis
  • Blue Sky - Athens
  • Flash 9/61 - Athens
  • High TV - Athens
  • STV - Athens
  • Tele/Asty - Athens, formerly Tele/City, T/C for short.
  • Tele Tora - Athens, on channel 3
  • Space - Chalkis
  • DRTV - Corinth
  • Electra - Corinth
  • Top Channel - Corinth
  • TAS - Edessa
  • IN Channel - Ioannina
  • Ithaki (Ithaca) TV - Ithaca
  • Kefallinia Sky - Kefallinia
  • Kefallinia TV - Kefallinia
  • Planet TV
  • IOC-TV - Kozani
  • ENA TV - Lamia
  • TV Notia Lakonia - Molaoi , Southern Laconia
  • Nafpaktos (Naupaktos) TV - Nafpaktos, formerly Lepanto
  • Achaia Channel - Patras
  • Patra TV - Patras
  • Super TV - Patras
  • Super B - Patras
  • En Peiraias - Piraeus
  • TV Magic - Piraeus
  • Cosmos TV
  • Elia TV - Pyrgos, Elia
  • ORT (Olympic Broadcasting TV) - Pyrgos
  • Cosmos TV - Rhodes
  • Irida TV - Rhodes
  • Kanali 40 (Channel 40)
  • Maik Channel - Rhodes
  • Omega Tv - Rhodes
  • Rodos Channel - Rhodes
  • Tharri TV - Rhodes (Monastery channel)
  • TV4 - Rhodes
  • Best News - Salonika/Saloniki
  • TV Serres - Serrai/Serrae
  • Ellada TV - Sparta
  • TV 100
  • A(rkadiki)RT - Tripolis, Arcadia
  • ERZ - Zante
  • TVZ Zante - Zante

Periphery

  • Star Kentriki Elladas (Central Greece) - Central Greece
  • Creta Channel - Crete
  • Kriti (Crete) TV - Crete
  • Ipiros TV - Epirus
  • Panipirotiki Teleorasi
  • Makedonia TV /Macedonia TV - Macedonia
  • NET Southern Greece - Southern Greece (excl. Crete)
  • TRT (Thessaly Broadcasting TV) - Thessaly
  • Tele Time - Western Greece

Cyprus

  • Paphos TV - Paphos-Western Cyprus

Religious

Extinct Channels

  • Tele Con - Patras

and more... This is a partial list

See also

External link

  • radiofono.gr links to the sites of most Greek TV and radio stations.
  • media.net.gr complete listing of radio and television stations broadcasting in Greece, by region. Also, links to stations webcasting on the internet.
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