ANT1

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Antenna, better known as ANT1, is a popular television station in Greece. It is pronounced "Ant-énna" because of the Greek word for Antenna meaning aerial and éna for the number 1.

The first broadcast came on New Year's Eve 1989. One of the concept executive producers has been Nico Mastorakis who brought with him several original (for the Greek viewers) ideas after is stay in the USA. Programs like Wheel of Fortune (Greek version), and Oi Men Kai Oi Den were immediately among the top 10 shows in Greece. Cartoons are offered in the morning. Most of them are shown in the Greek language. Today they are offered only on Weekend mornings, while news-magazine and lifestyle programs such as 'Studio me Thea are now shown on Weekday mornings. Antenna also runs Antenna FM Athens, which also broadcasts nationally, as well as Antenna Satellite (broadcast to North America), Antenna Pacific (broadcast to Australia), Rythmos FM (a local pop music radio station in Athens), Antenna Gold (a thematic channel showing old reruns of ANT1 programs, on the Nova Digital Satellite platform, and owns a stake in Macedonia TV, a TV station with national coverage in Greece, based out of Thessaloniki, and Antenna FM Thessaloniki, a radio station in Thessaloniki.

Programs that were once shown on ANT1 were CBS Evening News from America. ANT1 Satellite News was also shown until the late 1990s.

A 30-second commercial which is shown only on ANT1, and sometimes Star Channel shows all the guide to Greece's beaches, and sunny beaches.

Its station is located in an Athens suburb of Maroussi. Its main Athens transmission tower is on Mount Hymettus. The station is broadcast terrestrially via a network of repeaters throughout all of Greece and Cyprus.

The ANT1 logo is colored with gold with ANT flattened 20 degrees to the right and the #1 is bolded at size 2. At the left edges of the #1, two lines starting from A to 1. The line at the top is short and the line at the bottom is almost long. The logo is placed at the top-left on ANT1. Due to it's brightness, the logo may burn-in on rear projection TVs and plasmas. A defined image of the logo will appear permanently on the TV sereen. Antenna has not adddressed this annoying issue.

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[edit] Slogans

ANT1 has had various slogans over the years, the most recent ones have been as follows:

  • 2002/2003 season: ANT1 ΝΟΥΜΕΡΟ ΕΝΑ, (Greek:ΑΝΤ1 number one).
  • 2003/2004 season: BΛΕΠΩ ANT1, (Greek:I'm watching ANT1).
  • 2004/2005 season: Η ΖΩΗ ΘΕΛΕI ANTENNA, (Greek:Life needs ANT1).
  • 2005/2006 season: ΔΥΝΑΤΑ, (Greek:Strongly, be strong).
  • Present slogan: MH XANEIΣ ΣTIΓMH, (Greek:Don't miss a moment).

[edit] Programming

Current Shows include:

  • Allaxate Geuseis - Cooking show with Alexandros Papandreou
  • Analyse To - Informative program that helps individuals with their personal problems. From phobias, to stress & depression to insecurities, psychologist Sandy Koutsostamati discusses issues that many people in society face and gives practical advice on dealing with these problems. Airs weekdays at 6:05pm.
  • Apodexeis - Investigative reports from 40 undercover reporters who find employment in various places then report back about their experiences. Hosted by famed Journalist Nikos Evangelatos, airs Wednesdays at 11:50pm. (Previously on Alpha TV)
  • Deal -gameshow, Greek version of international sensation Deal or No Deal, hosted by Christos Ferentinos
  • Erotas (Love/Eros) the current ANT1 soap opera, replacing Kalimera Zoi and Lampsi which both ended their runs recently after many years on the air. Airs weekdays at 7pm.
  • Kalimera Ellada- Morning show with news, entertainment and more, airing Monday - Friday at 6:15am. The star of the show, which is in its 15th year, is long-time host George Papadakis.
  • Kalomeleta Kai Erhete - Weekend morning show, informative and entertaining, Reporters travel to all around Greece, meeting the people, learning about the area and its history. Hosted by Sofia Aliberti & Mihalis Marinos, airs Saturday & Sunday at 10am.
  • Proinos Kafes- Entertainment show that has been on the air for nearly a decade, features entertainment, music and more. It was hosted by Eleni Menegaki until 2005 but is now hosted by Eleonora Meleti. Airs Monday - Friday at 10am.
  • Studio Me Thea- Morning show for the Weekend. It features news, sports, current affairs and more. Studio Me Thea is now in its 7th year. Hosted by Spiros Haritatos and Evi Fragaki, airs Saturday & Sunday at 6:30am.
  • Ta Nea tou ANT1- Daily newscast in Greek featuring news from Greece and around the world. Airs daily at 1pm, 6pm (update), 8pm (main newscast hosted by Nikos Evangelatos) and 2:15am.

See also: List of programs broadcast by ANT1

[edit] Schedule

See: ANT1 TV schedule

[edit] History

1986 or 1987 Construction of Antenna TV station begun. Construction continued until Antenna began operations of satellite. Signals were being put all over the country.

1989 Antenna began operation of broadcasting in Greece.

early to mid 1990s Antenna began launching ANT1 in Cyprus, ANT1 Satellite for North American viewers, and ANT1 Pacific in Australia. The broadcasting hour was short and was broadcasted 8 hours live (7:00 p.m. EAST to 3 :00 a.m. EAST), and reruns from 9 a.m. EAST to 5 p.m. EAST until 1999. HRT from the Croatian Information Centre was also broadcasted on the same channel.

1992 Kalimera Ellada (Good Morning Greece) was launched as the first morning show in Greece.

1992 or 1993 Lampsis and Kalimera Zoi passes the 1000th episode milestone.

mid-1990s Antenna and Skai (Sky) now Alpha-TV were the number one channels as indicated in some commercials The ANT1 slogan (ANT1 noúmero éna) was used until 1999 after their ratings were #1 in Hellenic speaking television. Some programs throughout the 1990s were being number one.

1996 antenna.gr hit the worldwide web, some prefer antenna.com.gr.

1996 ANT1 satellite begins broadcasting on channel 604 on Dish Network in America (USA); see Dish Network and EchoStar Communications Corporation for more.

late-1990s Lampsis and Kalimera Zoi passes the 2000th episode milestone.

September 1999 ANT1 Satellite and Pacific extended programming to 16 hours of broadcasting and also adds live news coverage.

late-2000 ANT1 Satellite and Pacific begins broadcasting a 24 hour program.

2001 ANT1 buys NovaSat and contracted with the state/country of Bulgaria in broadcasting rules. Web forums and IRC service started during the Big Brother reality show.

2001 or 2002 Lampsis and Kalimera Zoi passes the 3000th episode milestone.

2002 ANT1 Profits began to fall. It started from the $15 (American) range to $1.50 in the following weeks.

2002 ANT1 in North America moved to channel 605 on Dish Network. ANT1 Gold is launched.

2002 Ratings for Ta Nea Tou ANT1 peaks at around 200,000, while Alter and Star reaches 250,000.

September 2002: ANT1 changes its slogan to kainourgios kosmos (different world in English) while more shows were coming.

2003 Low profit means ANT1 profits listed as ANTV on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was no longer seen on ANT1 satellite.

2006 Antenna launches Antenna Europe, international channel that broadcasts the 'best of Antenna' programming to major centres in Europe.

2006 Antenna launches Antenna Gold, Blue (music video channel), Antenna Radio Athens, Rythmos FM and Supersport FM to the North American market. All channels available on Dish Network, expansion is part of a new contract signed with Dish Network.

[edit] ANT1 Europe / ANT1 Satellite / ANT1 Pacific


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ANT1 Europe, ANT1 Satellite and ANT1 Pacific are TV networks that broadcast ANT1 programming internationally. Antenna Europe is for viewers in Europe (outside of Greece), Antenna Satelite is for audiences in North America and Antenna Pacific is intended for audiences in Australia and the Pacific Rim. ANT1 Satellite & ANT1 Pacific started broadcasting in 1996 with a very limited schedule for only a few hours a day.

In 2000, both channels expanded to a full 24 hour schedule featuring the 'best of Antenna' including popular shows Lampsi and Kalimera Zoi, news, sports and special events.

ANT1 Europe started broadcasting in early 2006 but is only available outside Greece and not in neighbouring countries such as Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania & Albania.

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