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Hellenic TV
Country United Kingdom
Programming
Picture format 16:9
History
Launched9 December 1990
Links
Website www.hellenictv.net

Hellenic TV (HTV) is a United Kingdom-based Greek language television channel broadcasting from studios in London. [1] It was established in 1990 to serve the city's Greek community, and is based in Harringey. The station began its life airing locally to thirteen households, but within a year, its customer base had expanded to over 1,000 subscribers. Hellenic TV was the UK's first foreign-language television service to be granted a broadcasting licence by the Independent Television Commission, and transmits programme output from local contributors, as well as from Greece's ERT and Cyprus's RIK networks. The channel is available via cable television, through Freeview's Channelbox [2] service in the UK and since 2006 has been available worldwide as one of a number of channels airing Greek language programmes.

References

  1. ^ Philip, Stephen (4 December 2006). "Stephen Philip on the history of minority media". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Channelbox.tv".

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hellenic TV
Country United Kingdom
Programming
Picture format 16:9
History
Launched9 December 1990
Links
Website www.hellenictv.net

Hellenic TV (HTV) is a United Kingdom-based Greek language television channel broadcasting from studios in London. [1] It was established in 1990 to serve the city's Greek community, and is based in Harringey. The station began its life airing locally to thirteen households, but within a year, its customer base had expanded to over 1,000 subscribers. Hellenic TV was the UK's first foreign-language television service to be granted a broadcasting licence by the Independent Television Commission, and transmits programme output from local contributors, as well as from Greece's ERT and Cyprus's RIK networks. The channel is available via cable television, through Freeview's Channelbox [2] service in the UK and since 2006 has been available worldwide as one of a number of channels airing Greek language programmes.

References

  1. ^ Philip, Stephen (4 December 2006). "Stephen Philip on the history of minority media". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Channelbox.tv".

External links



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