Epsilon TV explained

Epsilon TV
Country:Greece
Area:Central Greece & Euboea
Headquarters:Livadeia
Launch Date:20 August 1995
Owner:Boeotian Broadcasting - ETV SA
Picture Format:576i (4:3 SDTV)
Terr Serv 1:Digea
Terr Chan 1:42 UHF (Chlomo, Lichada, Damasta, Atalanti, Lidoriki, Parnitha, Distomo)
36 UHF (Krikello, Fragkista, Domnista, Potamia)
Website:Official Website
Online Serv 1:Epsilon TV
Online Chan 1:Live streaming

Epsilon TV or ETV, in Greek, Modern (1453-);: Έψιλον Τηλεόραση (alternative romanization: Epsilon Tileorasi), is one of the three legal terrestrial TV channels of the region of Central Greece and Euboea, based in the city of Livadeia.

History

Epsilon TV was founded in 1995 by former Minister Aristides Tsiplakos and the productive classes of Boeotia. In 2004, it maintained studios in Athens (Galatsi) and in 2007 in Chalcis.

Channel broadcast

Epsilon TV, from 1995 until August 2014 was transmitting in Analog Mode from Parnitha (UHF CH22), from Chlomo (UHF CH51), from Profit Elias of Livadeia (UHF CH55) and from Mount Parnassus (UHF CH62). On 2008 was approved for Digital Transmission, together with the two other television stations of the same Region (Ena TV and Star Channel), so from August 2014 started its Digital transmission from Parnitha and from November 2014 switched all its Analog Transmissions in Digital mode. Now all the three TV Channels of Central Greece are transmitting in Digital from the Channels 42 and 36 UHF/SFN, to all of Central Greece and Euboea island, including a part of Athens, but with very weak signal, because its transmission from Parnitha is beaming the Euboea island. See on the right the todays Coverage map of Epsilon TV, Star Channel and Ena TV.

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