Epsilon TV
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Epsilon Television (or ETV) is one of the three TV channels of the Region of Eastern Central Greece and the Evia, based in the city of Livadeia.
History
Founded in 1995 by former Minister Aristides Tsiplakos and the productive classes of Boeotia. On 2004 maintained studios in Athens (Ilion) and on 2007 in Chalcis.
Broadcasting Channels
Analog : 22 UHF Parnes Attica, 51 UHF from Chlomon Mountain at Fthiotida, 55 UHF from P. Elias of Livadia, 62 UHF from Parnassus Mountain. On 2008 was approved for Digital Transmission, together with the two other television stations of the same TV Charter, ENA Channel & Star Channel from Lamia.
Schedule
Not informative general, cultural, social, musical entertainment.
Ownership
Company's shareholder structure on 8/07/2012:
- John E. Pantazopoulos, Telecommunication Engineer D.Sc.: 40.00%
- John A. Tsiplakos, Economist: 30.00%
- Christos A. Tsiplakos, Electronic Engineer: 30.00%
External Links and Sources
- The website of Epsilon Television
- The website of the National Broadcasting Council
- The blog of Boeotia Oblast
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