E Channel (Greece)

This article is about the TV station based in Maroussi since 2013. For the TV station in Sterea Hellas and Euboea since 1995, see Epsilon TV.
E Channel
Launched 11 September 2013
Owned by Broadcasting SA
Picture format 576i (SDTV) 16:9
1080i (HDTV) 16:9
Slogan Epsilon TV: Entertainment Greek Television
Country Greece
Language Greek
Headquarters Maroussi, Attica
Replaced 902 TV
Sister channel(s) AB Channel
Extra Channel
Website epsilontv
Availability
Terrestrial
DIGEA Channel 6, 8
Satellite
NOVA Greece Channel 114
OTE TV Channel 111
NOVA Cyprus Channel 114
IPTV
OTE TV Channel 10
Streaming media
Epsilon TV Live TV

The E Channel (E or simply Epsilon) is a Greek nationwide television station, based in Maroussi.

It belongs to the Broadcasting SA which was sold from Communist Party of Greece το the Cypriot offshore company A-Orizon Media Limited under contract came on July 31, 2013 and replaced the channel 902. The operation began on September 11, 2013 at 00:10 with gossipy broadcast Entertainment Gossip News and presenter Maria Louisa Vouros.

The first station's newscast sent out the same day at 19:30 pm, with main presenter journalist George Karameros. Since October 2013 the channel has a full program, including Press News, information, entertainment, cultural and sports programs.

George Tragas for a few months showed the emission State of Siege' and subsequently restricted area. Also presented emissions without anesthetic and Sniper. Since September 2014 is the main commentator on the main news program presented by Lina Klitou.

Board of Directors

Broadcasting signaling

The E Channel began broadcasting from its platform Digea on 11 September 2013. On 22 November 2013 the channel joined the Cable platform NOVA at position 114 and NOVA Cyprus at position 613 and from December 15, 2014, and joined the Cable platform of OTE TV at position 111. On the afternoon Tuesday March 8, 2016 officially launched the E Channel to broadcast in high definition (HD)


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