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Epsilon TV was founded in 1995 by former Minister Aristides Tsiplakos and the productive classes of Boeotia. In 2004, it maintained studios in Athens ( Galatsi ) and in 2007 in Chalcis . Channel broadcast
The E Channel began broadcasting from its platform Digea on 11 September 2013. On 22 November 2013 the channel joined the Cable platform Nova Greece at position 114 and Nova Cyprus at position 613 and from 15 December 2014, and joined the Cable platform of Cosmote TV at position 111. On the afternoon of 8 March 2016 officially launched the E ...
The channel was renamed to AB Channel in summer 2014. On June 4, 2018, the channel was replaced with Extra Channel, as New Epsilon TV would start airing from its former frequency. [6] [7] Zoom TV was formerly included on Cosmote TV, on channel 664. [8] The Greek version of BIB is currently available on Cosmote TV.
a.Epsilon TV - Peristeri; Alert TV - Tavros; ART - Kallithea; Attica TV - Aspropyrgos; Blue Sky - Irakleio; Extra Channel - Peristeri; High TV - Athens; Kontra Channel - Tavros; MAD TV - Pallini; Nickelodeon Greece - Nea Ionia; One Channel - Athens; RISE TV - Irakleio; Smile TV - Rizoupoli; Thessaloniki - Central Macedonia. 4E TV - Ampelokipoi ...
ETV (Greece), now Epsilon TV, a regional television channel. North America. Mississippi Educational Television, a public broadcasting network in the United States;
E. E! (European TV channel) ENA Channel; Epirus TV1; Epsilon TV; ERT World; ERT1; ERT2; ... National Geographic (Greek TV channel) New Epsilon TV; Nickelodeon (Greek ...
On 11 August 2013, the television station along with the relevant broadcast license was sold by the party to a private company called A-Horizon Media Ltd, [1] and hence no longer has any affiliation to the party. The station was renamed to Epsilon TV (E TV now Open TV) and broadcasts completely different shows than 902 TV.
On late 2013, 902 TV, owned by the Communist Party, was sold to a Cypriot-based company A-Orizon Media Ltd. [6] On 11 September, of the same year, the channel was renamed to Epsilon TV. After four years, the network once again sold, this time to Ivan Savides' company Dimera Media Investments Limited.