Fox (Greece)

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Fox
Launched 1 October 2012
Owned by Fox International Channels
Fox Media Services Greece
Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Country Greece, Cyprus, Malta
Language English (with Greek subtitles where available)
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Sister channel(s) Foxlife
National Geographic (Greece)
Website http://www.fox-greece.gr/
Availability
Satellite
OTE TV Channel 207
NOVA Greece(Greece) Channel 209
NOVA Cyprus(Cyprus) Channel 106
GO (Malta) Channel 301
Cable
Cablenet(Cyprus) Channel 702
IPTV
OTE TV (Greece) Channel 14
CytaVision(Cyprus) Channel 45
PrimeTel(Cyprus) Channel TBA
GO (Malta) Channel 301

Fox is a television network, owned by the Fox International Channels, which was launched on 1 October 2012 to replace FX.

The channel is available to subscribers of OTE TV and NOVA Greece as FX was. The channel also broadcasts in Cyprus too, with the same schedule as Greece, and is available to the subscribers of NOVA Cyprus, Cablenet and CytaVision. This version of the FOX channel, together with its sister channel FOXlife is also broadcast in Malta by GO, without the option of Greek subtitles. GO also previously broadcast the Greek FX. [1]

The program includes foreign series such as Homeland, American Horror Story and The Walking Dead, with new episodes for the first time in Greece and some animated sitcom such as The Simpsons and The Cleveland Show.


Programmes

Current


Previously

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