ERT3 | |
Launch Date: | 14 December 1988 (ET3) 29 June 2015 (ERT3) |
Owner: | ERT |
Picture Format: | 1080i HDTV |
Country: | Greece |
Language: | Greek |
Area: | National |
Headquarters: | ERT3 Studios, Thessaloniki, Greece |
Former Names: | ET3 (1988–2015) |
Sister Channels: | ERT1 ERT2 ERT News ERT World |
Website: | ERT3 |
Terr Serv 1: | DVB-T (DTT) |
Terr Chan 1: | All over Greece at local frequencies |
Online Serv 1: | ERT3 Live |
Online Chan 1: | Watch Live |
ERT3 (el|ΕΡΤ3, "ERT Tria") is a Greek free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (el|EPT – Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση). It is an entertainment channel, and although it broadcasts nationwide, most of its content is aimed at Northern Greece. It mainly broadcasts from Thessaloniki with regional studios in various north cities, including Florina, Komotini, Alexandroupoli and on the islands of Paros, Lesbos (Mytilene) and Samos.
The channel launched as ET3 (el|Ελληνική Τηλεόραση 3, Ellinikí Tileórasi 3) on 14 December 1988, following the merger of state-owned TV and radio services into ERT, as a single entity.
On 11 June 2013, the Greek coalition government (then with Antonis Samaras as Prime Minister) abolished ERT and attempted to close the Thessaloniki studio, but the station's employees continued to unofficially transmit ET3 via the Internet as part of the ERT Open movement, protesting the closure of public television and producing citizen journalism. Exactly two years later, the following coalition government (with Alexis Tsipras as Prime Minister instead) restored ERT as part of the counter-austerity measures: on the same day, ET3 adopted its current name and identity. The channel, under the new name ERT3, returned on all domestic television platforms.
Unlike its national counterparts from Broadcasting House in Athens, it broadcasts from Thessaloniki, due to ERT3 being centered towards Northern Greece, although it still broadcasts nationwide.
See main article: List of programs broadcast by the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation.
Shows included: