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Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation

The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (Greek: Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση AE, romanizedEllinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi SA) or ERT (ΕΡΤ) is the state-owned public radio and television broadcaster of Greece.

Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation
Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση
Logo since September 2020
TypeRadio, Public broadcasting network
BrandingERT (EN)
EPT (GR)
Country
Greece
Founded1938 (as YRE)
TV stationsERT1, ERT2, ERT3, ERT Sports, ERT News, ERT World
€−59.9 million (2018)
HeadquartersZappeion (1938–1968)
Mourouzi Studio (1968–1974)
Broadcasting House/House of Radio/Radiomegaron (1974–present)
Broadcast area
Greece
Cyprus (also parts of Turkey, Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria)
AreaNationwide
OwnerState-owned
Launch date
1938 (radio)
23 February 1966; 56 years ago (1966-02-23) (Television)
Former names
ΥΡΕ (1938–1941)
ΑΕΡΕ (1941–1945)
ΕΙΡ (1945–1970)
ΕΙΡΤ (1970–1975)
Picture format
576i 16:9 (SDTV)
1080i 16:9 (HDTV)
Callsign meaning
Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση
Official website
ert.gr
int.ert.gr
Replaced byNERIT and EDT (2013–2015)

History

Overview

ERT began broadcasting in 1938 as the Radio Broadcasting Service or YRE (Υπηρεσία Ραδιοφωνικής Εκπομπής, ΥΡΕ).

Following a government decision, the original company was abolished on 11 June 2013,[1] with its 2,656 employees protesting against the closure[2] and continuing broadcasting via a satellite transmission using European Broadcasting Union equipment.[3] The EBU also began providing Internet streaming of the ERT broadcast.[4]

On 12 June 2013, the Greek government proposed a successor organization, New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television (Νέα Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία, Ίντερνετ και Τηλεόραση), shortened to NERIT (ΝΕΡΙΤ),[5] which launched in August 2013 as "Public Television" (Δημόσια Τηλεόραση).[6] As protests against the decision of the government (Coalition of New Democracy, PASOK, DIMAR) continued, on 15 June Prime Minister Samaras proposed returning ERT to service immediately, by having an emergency committee rehire selected employees. This offer was rejected by the ERT employees and Samaras' coalition partners.[7]

On 17 June 2013, following an appeal by ERT's employees to the Council of State (Greece's highest administrative court), the Council suspended the government's decision to interrupt broadcasting and shut down ERT's frequencies and ordered the Finance Minister and the minister responsible for media, signing the decision, to take "all necessary organisational measures for the continuation of transmission of broadcasting services and operation of internet websites by a public broadcaster for the period until the establishment and operation of a new operator that will serve the public's interest". In his ruling, the Council's President found that the government's decision violated Law 1730/1987 which requires "the contribution by a public broadcaster to informing, educating and entertaining the Greek people and the diaspora".[8] The Council's appellate division upheld the original Temporary Injunction three days later.[9]

Until 24 October 2013, ERT's employees were able to offer the television programmes of NET (also simulcast in HD as ERT-HD) and ET3, and the radio programmes of ERA Athens-Thessaloniki and Third Programme through conventional means (analogue and digital TV, FM, medium and shortwave radio broadcasts) as well as over the Internet. At approximately 18:11 EEST, ERT lost their satellite capacity on the Astra 23.5°E satellite after successful lobbying by the Greek government to the capacity provider SES S.A. That halted most conventional TV and radio broadcasts that received the feed from the satellite, but did not affect the regional ERA affiliates that produced their programming locally, nor a large part of Athens which is served by a DVB-T transmitter located within the ERT HQ in Ayia Paraskevi. Web streaming wasn't affected at all.[10]

As of 24 March 2014, more than nine months after the decision to close down ERT, the striking workers still ran 17 radio stations (15 regional, two national) and a single TV channel (ET3), from the regional radio studios, and the ET3 Television Building in Thessaloniki. FM and AM transmissions continued throughout Greece with some interruptions and shortwave transmissions continued with a weaker transmission power. All radio stations were also available as webstreams. The TV channel was sporadically transmitted in conventional means (analogue transmitters in Thessaloniki), and was always available as a webstream.

In April 2015, the Hellenic Parliament approved the draft of re-opening ERT S.A. and also voted and approved the draft of re-opening this broadcaster.

As of 11 June 2015, ERT again started broadcasting, replacing NERIT.[11]

1938–2013

ERT began broadcasting in 1938 as the Radio Broadcasting Service or YRE (Υπηρεσία Ραδιοφωνικής Εκπομπής, ΥΡΕ), initially limited to radio services from Athens, with the Athens Radio Station based in the Zappeion. During the Axis occupation of Greece, the service was renamed as the Limited Hellenic Radio Company or AERE (Ανώνυμη Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνική Εταιρεία, ΑΕΡΕ). After Liberation, in 1945 the service was reorganized as the National Radio Foundation or EIR (Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ραδιοφωνίας, ΕΙΡ), still based at Zappeion. The radio services were expanded to three national radio services as well as international radio services for emigrant Greeks. EIR was one of 23 founding broadcasting organizations of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950.

Test television broadcasts began in 1965 and full TV service began in 1966. In 1970, the company was renamed National Radio and Television Foundation or EIRT (Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ραδιοφωνίας-Τηλεόρασης, ΕΙΡΤ). In 1966, the Hellenic Armed Forces began their own TV station, the Armed Forces Television or TED (Τηλεόρασις Ἐνόπλων Δυνάμεων, ΤΕΔ), renamed in 1970 as the Armed Forces Information Service or YENED (Ὑπηρεσία Ἐνημερώσεως Ἐνόπλων Δυνάμεων, ΥΕΝΕΔ). Television was prominently used as a propaganda medium by the Greek junta. YENED its name and military orientation until the early 1980s, when it was renamed ERT2 by the then PASOK government. On 1 September 1987, a third station was added – ET3, based in Thessaloniki, with mostly regional programming focused on Macedonia and the rest of Northern Greece.

During the first 20 years of TV services in Greece, ERT broadcasting was limited, starting at around 5 pm to between midnight and 2 am. Since 1997 the three ERT TV channels are known as ET1, NET and ET3, and broadcast round the clock. ET1 is an entertainment channel whereas NET is focused on news services. ET3 is still focused on Northern Greece issues, although it broadcasts nationwide.

ERT was a major national sponsor and the official broadcaster of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. It has been broadcasting the Olympic Games in Greece since the Mexico City Games of 1968. It also broadcasts IAAF games while it is shown on privately owned channels mainly in the United States. Today it broadcasts documentaries, some from the private sector, and a few animated shows. With the introduction of independent privately owned channels in Greece in the late 1980s, programme quality changed to a more commercial variety, in order to survive the fierce competition for ratings. This was a major shift in the network's principles that was dominated by wider variety[citation needed], alleged "higher quality" programmes including documentaries and World Cinema.

On 19 August 2011 the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation announced a planned restructuring of the company; ERT's main channels became NET and ET3, while ET1 was incorporated into the program of NET and ET3. Additionally the digital channels Cine+ and Sport+ ceased broadcasting, and their programming were again incorporated into that of the company's two major domestic channels. ERT World also saw changes in its programming to reflect the needs of the Greek diaspora as identified by a survey conducted by ERT. The Minister of State also said that the company would become public but no longer state-owned.[12][full citation needed]

Closure

At 17:45 EEST (UTC+3) on 11 June 2013, the Greek spokesperson, Simos Kedikoglou, announced ERT would close by the end of the day. ERT shutdown caused the loss of 2,500 employees.[13]

ERT was dissolved by a Common Ministerial Decision that was enacted by virtue of Article 14B of Law 3429/2005 (regarding the dissolution, merger and restructuring of public companies) as amended by an urgent government Legislative Ordinace (FEK 139/11.06.2013, Issue A').[14] Despite running a budget surplus on income from a license fee outside the state budget, in a televised statement, Simos Kedikoglou, the minister responsible for media and the government's spokesperson, said that the ERT was a "haven of waste" that cost more and had fewer viewers than private stations.[15]

Later in the evening, some of ERT workers managed to continue the broadcasting via Ustream.[16] Police forced their way into at least one of the transmitting stations,[citation needed] and all ERT transmitters were closed down around Greece, as was eventually the worldwide ERT World feed. Using satellite offices and other spaces that had not been closed down, ERT journalists continued to broadcast to the Internet.[17] The nearest ERT Transmitters to Athens closed at approximately 23:17 local time. 20 seconds later, channel 902TV (the communist party channel) retransmits the ERT signal, although a few minutes later, the Greek government called Digea, the digital television service, to close the signal [902's] due to rebroadcasting the signal without permission, and so 902 was closed for a period of time. This action was deemed unacceptable by most Greek citizens due to the Greek Government shutting down ERT without consulting the National Council of Radio and Television, the official body of Radio and Television in Greece.

On 12 June at noon local time, the AS and IP range of ERT,[citation needed] the official domain names "ert.gr", "ert3.gr", and "voiceofgreece.gr" were cancelled in the Greek Internet registry, meaning that live broadcasts on the Internet (ERT LIVE) have stopped, as well as the publication of all news articles. Emails sent to the broadcasters are no longer delivered. Other Internet assets registered by ERT are at risk of being closed (because their owner and contact address are no longer valid), notably the official Facebook page and Twitter account. ERT LIVE is relayed by other sites, such as the University of Greece.[18][19]

The European Broadcasting Union was quick to criticise the closure, issuing a statement the same evening where they expressed "profound dismay on behalf of Europe’s entire public service media" and urged the prime minister to reverse the decision.[20] The EBU made the ERT stream available on satellite to its members, declaring as well that "to be in the EBU, you must be a broadcaster, and so we will continue keeping ERT on the EBU council" as said by the director, Ingrid Delterne.

Alexis Tsipras, the leftwing opposition leader, who would later become Prime Minister, expressed dismay in regards of ERT's shutdown and described it as "illegal".[21]

NERIT

On 12 June 2013 a Greek government spokesperson, Simos Kedikoglou, announced the formation of a new public service broadcaster, New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television. The company's services were expected to launch on 29 August 2013.[22] The service provider employed between 1,000 and 1,200 and was funded by advertising and tax contributions.

Prior to its launch on television, a temporary state television broadcaster known as Dimosia Tileorasi (English: Public Television) launched on 10 July 2013 on the frequencies of ERT, launching as Elliniki Dimosia Tileorasi (English: Greek Public Television). It was closed on 4 May 2014, in order for it to be replaced by NERIT.

Relaunch of ERT

In 2015, the government, under Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, restored ERT as Greece's public broadcaster and NERIT ceased broadcasting on 11 June 2015, at 6:00 EEST.

Services

Radio

ERT broadcast radio programmes under the name of Hellenic Radio, since 1988. Under this name, ERT broadcasts four national radio services:

  • First Programme (Πρώτο Πρόγραμμα), is primarily a news-oriented station, with some current affairs and talk programming.
  • Second Programme (Δεύτερο Πρόγραμμα) is primarily a Greek music station.
  • Third Programme (Τρίτο Πρόγραμμα) is more of a classical music/arts & culture station (with some drama thrown in).
  • ERA Sport a sports-oriented station, with regular news every hour and sports news every half-hour. During the late night hours most ERA programmes aired a common night program. For regional audiences, ERT has 19 regional stations with relays. The regional station in Macedonia was the only one with two separate programme streams and a shortwave service. The interval signal for all ERA programmes are several opening bars of the folk song "Tsopanakos Imouna" (Once I Was A Shepherd Boy).
  • Kosmos 93.6 is primarily a world music (ethnic, soul, jazz, etc.) station.
  • Voice of Greece (ERA 5) is an international audience shortwave radio station. Under the name of the ERA International Network, Voice of Greece and some ERA domestic programmes were rebroadcast on AM and FM stations throughout the globe.
  • 102 FM is the news station for the city of Thessaloniki.
  • 95.8 FM is the music and cultural station for Thessaloniki.
  • Zeppelin 106.7 is the new rock music station.

Former, discontinued channels:

Television

Current channels

Name/Logo Type Launched Description
FTA 23 February 1966
11 June 2015 (relaunch)
ERT1 is the generalist channel. ERT1 broadcasts the news at 10:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, 21:00 and 00:00. ERT1 transmits a series of live news and current affairs programmes round the clock. Also, ERT1 broadcasts old Greek movies, gameshows, different series and late night talk shows. In weekends, the channel broadcasts different documentaries and shows in the afternoons. On Saturdays, ERT1 broadcasts music shows at 22:00 and on Sunday at the same time, the channel broadcasts a sports show.
27 February 1966
11 June 2015 (relaunch)
ERT2 (as a continuation of the former ET1) is the entertainment channel of ERT. It transmits a range of disappeared shows from ERT archives, documentary, artistic shows, cartoons and dramatic series.
14 December 1988 (as ET3)
29 June 2015 (as ERT3)
ERT3 is ERT's only channel, which does not broadcast from Athens, but from Thessaloniki. The channel's programme contains short news bulletins every hour and two main longer editions at 13:00 and 19:00. Its program is mainly focused on culture and regional issues.
 
3 March 2022 (test phase)
5 September 2022 (official broadcasts)
ERT News is the main news and current affairs channel. It broadcasts on the former frequency of Deutsche Welle.
Hybrid 27 April 2011 (as ERT HD)
9 February 2019 (as ERT Sports)
ERT Sports is a series of five public hybrid channels that broadcast 24-hour sport programme via ERTFLIX platform.
Satellite 1996
3 May 2016 (relaunch)
ERT World is compendium of all ERT programming via satellite, mainly intended for the Greek diaspora.

Former discontinued channels

Internet

  • www.ert.gr is the ERT's official website.
  • ERT Play is the internet channel of ERT which started broadcasting on 28 January 2017. It is not a 24-hour channel, and is used to broadcast competitions when the 4 main channels can't broadcast any event (especially Olympic Games). The first programme that was broadcast is the presentation of Demy for Eurovision 2017.
  • www.ertflix.gr is ERT's movie and television series streaming platform. It also live streams ERT's channels and has all of ERT's TV transmissions.
  • mousikasynola.ert.gr is the website of its Music Ensembles.
  • www.ertnews.gr is the ERT's news website.
  • www.ertsports.gr is the ERT's sports website.

Music Ensembles

ERT is also home to three music ensembles:

  • National Symphony Orchestra
  • Contemporary Music Orchestra
  • Hellenic Radio Choir

The music ensembles' broadcast is called Protos Orofos (First Floor) and aires on the Third Programme every Saturday at 14:30.

Programming

Funding

ERT is mainly funded by a license fee, which is also paid with the electricity bill (along with other applicable taxes) which represents the vast majority of resources in the public group. The fee was 4.74 euros per month in 2013, equal to 56.88 euros annually, but was reduced to 3 euros per month upon the launch of ERT. It is not connected with actual ownership of a TV set.[citation needed]

There are modest grants from the government for contributing to educational public missions. However, since 2008, some commercial resources from advertisers (even though the channels have lost significant parts of audiences) and the economic crisis in Greece has severely impacted the profitability of advertising and of commercial cooperation for the joint production of programs, as well as the collection of license fees on electricity bills.[citation needed]

Corporate identity

The opening bars of Tsopanakos Imouna (Greek: Τσοπανάκος ήμουνα) is ERT’s corporate theme music, as well as their interval signal on radio.[23]

ERT is the holder of the biggest audiovisual archive in Greece, which includes also significant moments of modern Greek history.

Logo history

See also

References

  1. ^ Government Gazette (11 June 2013).
  2. ^ "Greek public broadcaster ERT to be shut down, reopened with fewer employees". ekathimerini.com. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  3. ^ O'Carroll, Lisa (12 June 2013). "ERT shutdown: European Broadcasting Union sets up makeshift studio". The Guardian. London.
  4. ^ . European Broadcasting Union. 12 June 2013. Archived from the original on 12 June 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  5. ^ [New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television] (PDF). www.minpress.gr. 12 June 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  6. ^ . Euronews. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013.
  7. ^ Smith, Helena (15 June 2013). "Greek prime minister backtracks on decision to close public broadcaster". The Guardian. London.
  8. ^ . www.ste.gr. 5 September 2013. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  9. ^ . www.ste.gr. 5 September 2013. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  10. ^ "Η κυβέρνηση κατέβασε το δορυφορικό σήμα της ΕΡΤ" [The Government pulled ERT's satellite signal]. ertopen.com. 24 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  11. ^ Ξεκίνησε τη λειτουργία της η ΕΡΤ
  12. ^ [A public and independent ERT]. www.ert.gr. 19 August 2011. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  13. ^ O'Carroll, Lisa (12 June 2013). "ERT shutdown: European Broadcasting Union sets up makeshift studio". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  14. ^ Article 44 of the Greek Constitution allows the President following a Cabinet proposal "under extraordinary circumstances of an urgent and unforeseeable need" to issue legislative ordinances which have immediate effect but must be submitted to Parliament within 40 days and ratified within three months following their submission.
  15. ^ "Greece shuts down state broadcaster in search for new savings". London: Guardian. 12 June 2013.
  16. ^ O'Carroll, Lisa (12 June 2013). "Greek journalists defy government order to close state broadcaster". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  17. ^ The shutdown of ERT - Live blog 12 June 2013
  18. ^ ERT LIVE relayed by the University of Greece, on Blogspot. 12 June 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  19. ^ relayed on the Internet by SevenArt.gr. Also on ThePressProject.gr providing the feed. 12 June 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  20. ^ "EBU urges Greek government to reverse decision on ERT". EBU. 11 June 2013.
  21. ^ O'Carroll, Lisa (12 June 2013). "Greek journalists defy government order to close state broadcaster". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  22. ^
  23. ^ Kernick, David. "Greece". Interval Signals Online. Retrieved 14 June 2015.

Further reading

  • Ignatidou, Sophia. "Why closing Greek broadcaster is make or break moment." (Opinion) CNN. 14 June 2013.

Related legislation

  • Formation of ERT: "Law No. 230 of 1975". Government Gazette (in Greek). Athens: National Printing House. A (272): 2029–2032. 3 December 1975. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  • Abolition of ERT: "Ministerial Decision No. 2 of 11 June 2013". Government Gazette (in Greek). Athens: National Printing House. B (1414): 21335–21336. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  • Reformation of ERT: "Law No. 4324 of 2015". Government Gazette (in Greek). Athens: National Printing House. A (44): 385–393. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 11 June 2015.

External links

  • Official website (in Greek)
  • ERT International 6 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
  • ET3 (in Greek) (Archive)
  • Company website (in Greek)
  • Live ERA Radio

hellenic, broadcasting, corporation, greek, Ελληνική, Ραδιοφωνία, Τηλεόραση, romanized, ellinikí, radiofonía, tileórasi, ΕΡΤ, state, owned, public, radio, television, broadcaster, greece, Ελληνική, Ραδιοφωνία, Τηλεόρασηlogo, since, september, 2020typeradio, pu. The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation Greek Ellhnikh Radiofwnia Thleorash AE romanized Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi SA or ERT ERT is the state owned public radio and television broadcaster of Greece Hellenic Broadcasting CorporationEllhnikh Radiofwnia ThleorashLogo since September 2020TypeRadio Public broadcasting networkBrandingERT EN EPT GR CountryGreeceFounded1938 as YRE TV stationsERT1 ERT2 ERT3 ERT Sports ERT News ERT WorldNet income 59 9 million 2018 HeadquartersZappeion 1938 1968 Mourouzi Studio 1968 1974 Broadcasting House House of Radio Radiomegaron 1974 present Broadcast areaGreeceCyprus also parts of Turkey Albania North Macedonia and Bulgaria AreaNationwideOwnerState ownedLaunch date1938 radio 23 February 1966 56 years ago 1966 02 23 Television Former namesYRE 1938 1941 AERE 1941 1945 EIR 1945 1970 EIRT 1970 1975 Picture format576i 16 9 SDTV 1080i 16 9 HDTV Callsign meaningEllhnikh Radiofwnia ThleorashOfficial websiteert gr int wbr ert wbr grReplaced byNERIT and EDT 2013 2015 Contents 1 History 1 1 Overview 1 2 1938 2013 1 3 Closure 1 4 NERIT 1 5 Relaunch of ERT 2 Services 2 1 Radio 2 2 Television 2 2 1 Current channels 2 2 2 Former discontinued channels 2 3 Internet 2 4 Music Ensembles 3 Programming 4 Funding 5 Corporate identity 6 Logo history 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 9 1 Related legislation 10 External linksHistory EditOverview Edit ERT began broadcasting in 1938 as the Radio Broadcasting Service or YRE Yphresia Radiofwnikhs Ekpomphs YRE Following a government decision the original company was abolished on 11 June 2013 1 with its 2 656 employees protesting against the closure 2 and continuing broadcasting via a satellite transmission using European Broadcasting Union equipment 3 The EBU also began providing Internet streaming of the ERT broadcast 4 On 12 June 2013 the Greek government proposed a successor organization New Hellenic Radio Internet and Television Nea Ellhnikh Radiofwnia Internet kai Thleorash shortened to NERIT NERIT 5 which launched in August 2013 as Public Television Dhmosia Thleorash 6 As protests against the decision of the government Coalition of New Democracy PASOK DIMAR continued on 15 June Prime Minister Samaras proposed returning ERT to service immediately by having an emergency committee rehire selected employees This offer was rejected by the ERT employees and Samaras coalition partners 7 On 17 June 2013 following an appeal by ERT s employees to the Council of State Greece s highest administrative court the Council suspended the government s decision to interrupt broadcasting and shut down ERT s frequencies and ordered the Finance Minister and the minister responsible for media signing the decision to take all necessary organisational measures for the continuation of transmission of broadcasting services and operation of internet websites by a public broadcaster for the period until the establishment and operation of a new operator that will serve the public s interest In his ruling the Council s President found that the government s decision violated Law 1730 1987 which requires the contribution by a public broadcaster to informing educating and entertaining the Greek people and the diaspora 8 The Council s appellate division upheld the original Temporary Injunction three days later 9 Until 24 October 2013 ERT s employees were able to offer the television programmes of NET also simulcast in HD as ERT HD and ET3 and the radio programmes of ERA Athens Thessaloniki and Third Programme through conventional means analogue and digital TV FM medium and shortwave radio broadcasts as well as over the Internet At approximately 18 11 EEST ERT lost their satellite capacity on the Astra 23 5 E satellite after successful lobbying by the Greek government to the capacity provider SES S A That halted most conventional TV and radio broadcasts that received the feed from the satellite but did not affect the regional ERA affiliates that produced their programming locally nor a large part of Athens which is served by a DVB T transmitter located within the ERT HQ in Ayia Paraskevi Web streaming wasn t affected at all 10 As of 24 March 2014 update more than nine months after the decision to close down ERT the striking workers still ran 17 radio stations 15 regional two national and a single TV channel ET3 from the regional radio studios and the ET3 Television Building in Thessaloniki FM and AM transmissions continued throughout Greece with some interruptions and shortwave transmissions continued with a weaker transmission power All radio stations were also available as webstreams The TV channel was sporadically transmitted in conventional means analogue transmitters in Thessaloniki and was always available as a webstream In April 2015 the Hellenic Parliament approved the draft of re opening ERT S A and also voted and approved the draft of re opening this broadcaster As of 11 June 2015 ERT again started broadcasting replacing NERIT 11 1938 2013 Edit ERT began broadcasting in 1938 as the Radio Broadcasting Service or YRE Yphresia Radiofwnikhs Ekpomphs YRE initially limited to radio services from Athens with the Athens Radio Station based in the Zappeion During the Axis occupation of Greece the service was renamed as the Limited Hellenic Radio Company or AERE Anwnymh Ellhnikh Radiofwnikh Etaireia AERE After Liberation in 1945 the service was reorganized as the National Radio Foundation or EIR E8niko Idryma Radiofwnias EIR still based at Zappeion The radio services were expanded to three national radio services as well as international radio services for emigrant Greeks EIR was one of 23 founding broadcasting organizations of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950 Test television broadcasts began in 1965 and full TV service began in 1966 In 1970 the company was renamed National Radio and Television Foundation or EIRT E8niko Idryma Radiofwnias Thleorashs EIRT In 1966 the Hellenic Armed Forces began their own TV station the Armed Forces Television or TED Thleorasis Ἐnoplwn Dynamewn TED renamed in 1970 as the Armed Forces Information Service or YENED Ὑphresia Ἐnhmerwsews Ἐnoplwn Dynamewn YENED Television was prominently used as a propaganda medium by the Greek junta YENED its name and military orientation until the early 1980s when it was renamed ERT2 by the then PASOK government On 1 September 1987 a third station was added ET3 based in Thessaloniki with mostly regional programming focused on Macedonia and the rest of Northern Greece During the first 20 years of TV services in Greece ERT broadcasting was limited starting at around 5 pm to between midnight and 2 am Since 1997 the three ERT TV channels are known as ET1 NET and ET3 and broadcast round the clock ET1 is an entertainment channel whereas NET is focused on news services ET3 is still focused on Northern Greece issues although it broadcasts nationwide ERT was a major national sponsor and the official broadcaster of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens It has been broadcasting the Olympic Games in Greece since the Mexico City Games of 1968 It also broadcasts IAAF games while it is shown on privately owned channels mainly in the United States Today it broadcasts documentaries some from the private sector and a few animated shows With the introduction of independent privately owned channels in Greece in the late 1980s programme quality changed to a more commercial variety in order to survive the fierce competition for ratings This was a major shift in the network s principles that was dominated by wider variety citation needed alleged higher quality programmes including documentaries and World Cinema On 19 August 2011 the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation announced a planned restructuring of the company ERT s main channels became NET and ET3 while ET1 was incorporated into the program of NET and ET3 Additionally the digital channels Cine and Sport ceased broadcasting and their programming were again incorporated into that of the company s two major domestic channels ERT World also saw changes in its programming to reflect the needs of the Greek diaspora as identified by a survey conducted by ERT The Minister of State also said that the company would become public but no longer state owned 12 full citation needed Closure Edit At 17 45 EEST UTC 3 on 11 June 2013 the Greek spokesperson Simos Kedikoglou announced ERT would close by the end of the day ERT shutdown caused the loss of 2 500 employees 13 ERT was dissolved by a Common Ministerial Decision that was enacted by virtue of Article 14B of Law 3429 2005 regarding the dissolution merger and restructuring of public companies as amended by an urgent government Legislative Ordinace FEK 139 11 06 2013 Issue A 14 Despite running a budget surplus on income from a license fee outside the state budget in a televised statement Simos Kedikoglou the minister responsible for media and the government s spokesperson said that the ERT was a haven of waste that cost more and had fewer viewers than private stations 15 Later in the evening some of ERT workers managed to continue the broadcasting via Ustream 16 Police forced their way into at least one of the transmitting stations citation needed and all ERT transmitters were closed down around Greece as was eventually the worldwide ERT World feed Using satellite offices and other spaces that had not been closed down ERT journalists continued to broadcast to the Internet 17 The nearest ERT Transmitters to Athens closed at approximately 23 17 local time 20 seconds later channel 902TV the communist party channel retransmits the ERT signal although a few minutes later the Greek government called Digea the digital television service to close the signal 902 s due to rebroadcasting the signal without permission and so 902 was closed for a period of time This action was deemed unacceptable by most Greek citizens due to the Greek Government shutting down ERT without consulting the National Council of Radio and Television the official body of Radio and Television in Greece On 12 June at noon local time the AS and IP range of ERT citation needed the official domain names ert gr ert3 gr and voiceofgreece gr were cancelled in the Greek Internet registry meaning that live broadcasts on the Internet ERT LIVE have stopped as well as the publication of all news articles Emails sent to the broadcasters are no longer delivered Other Internet assets registered by ERT are at risk of being closed because their owner and contact address are no longer valid notably the official Facebook page and Twitter account ERT LIVE is relayed by other sites such as the University of Greece 18 19 The European Broadcasting Union was quick to criticise the closure issuing a statement the same evening where they expressed profound dismay on behalf of Europe s entire public service media and urged the prime minister to reverse the decision 20 The EBU made the ERT stream available on satellite to its members declaring as well that to be in the EBU you must be a broadcaster and so we will continue keeping ERT on the EBU council as said by the director Ingrid Delterne Alexis Tsipras the leftwing opposition leader who would later become Prime Minister expressed dismay in regards of ERT s shutdown and described it as illegal 21 NERIT Edit Main article New Hellenic Radio Internet and Television On 12 June 2013 a Greek government spokesperson Simos Kedikoglou announced the formation of a new public service broadcaster New Hellenic Radio Internet and Television The company s services were expected to launch on 29 August 2013 22 The service provider employed between 1 000 and 1 200 and was funded by advertising and tax contributions Prior to its launch on television a temporary state television broadcaster known as Dimosia Tileorasi English Public Television launched on 10 July 2013 on the frequencies of ERT launching as Elliniki Dimosia Tileorasi English Greek Public Television It was closed on 4 May 2014 in order for it to be replaced by NERIT Relaunch of ERT Edit In 2015 the government under Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras restored ERT as Greece s public broadcaster and NERIT ceased broadcasting on 11 June 2015 at 6 00 EEST Services EditRadio Edit For more information see Hellenic Radio ERT broadcast radio programmes under the name of Hellenic Radio since 1988 Under this name ERT broadcasts four national radio services First Programme Prwto Programma is primarily a news oriented station with some current affairs and talk programming Second Programme Deytero Programma is primarily a Greek music station Third Programme Trito Programma is more of a classical music arts amp culture station with some drama thrown in ERA Sport a sports oriented station with regular news every hour and sports news every half hour During the late night hours most ERA programmes aired a common night program For regional audiences ERT has 19 regional stations with relays The regional station in Macedonia was the only one with two separate programme streams and a shortwave service The interval signal for all ERA programmes are several opening bars of the folk song Tsopanakos Imouna Once I Was A Shepherd Boy Kosmos 93 6 is primarily a world music ethnic soul jazz etc station Voice of Greece ERA 5 is an international audience shortwave radio station Under the name of the ERA International Network Voice of Greece and some ERA domestic programmes were rebroadcast on AM and FM stations throughout the globe 102 FM is the news station for the city of Thessaloniki 95 8 FM is the music and cultural station for Thessaloniki Zeppelin 106 7 is the new rock music station Former discontinued channels Trito Programma Vrahea ERT3 s global radio Philia 106 7 ERT Open radio for immigrants in Greece Television Edit Current channels Edit Name Logo Type Launched Description FTA 23 February 196611 June 2015 relaunch ERT1 is the generalist channel ERT1 broadcasts the news at 10 00 12 00 15 00 18 00 21 00 and 00 00 ERT1 transmits a series of live news and current affairs programmes round the clock Also ERT1 broadcasts old Greek movies gameshows different series and late night talk shows In weekends the channel broadcasts different documentaries and shows in the afternoons On Saturdays ERT1 broadcasts music shows at 22 00 and on Sunday at the same time the channel broadcasts a sports show 27 February 196611 June 2015 relaunch ERT2 as a continuation of the former ET1 is the entertainment channel of ERT It transmits a range of disappeared shows from ERT archives documentary artistic shows cartoons and dramatic series 14 December 1988 as ET3 29 June 2015 as ERT3 ERT3 is ERT s only channel which does not broadcast from Athens but from Thessaloniki The channel s programme contains short news bulletins every hour and two main longer editions at 13 00 and 19 00 Its program is mainly focused on culture and regional issues 3 March 2022 test phase 5 September 2022 official broadcasts ERT News is the main news and current affairs channel It broadcasts on the former frequency of Deutsche Welle Hybrid 27 April 2011 as ERT HD 9 February 2019 as ERT Sports ERT Sports is a series of five public hybrid channels that broadcast 24 hour sport programme via ERTFLIX platform Satellite 19963 May 2016 relaunch ERT World is compendium of all ERT programming via satellite mainly intended for the Greek diaspora Former discontinued channels Edit Cine movies part of ERT Digital Sport sports part of ERT Digital Prisma program for hearing impaired part of ERT Digital Studio music part of ERT Digital in association with MAD TV Info news and current affairs part of ERT Digital Cinesport merger of Cine and Sport Internet Edit www ert gr is the ERT s official website ERT Play is the internet channel of ERT which started broadcasting on 28 January 2017 It is not a 24 hour channel and is used to broadcast competitions when the 4 main channels can t broadcast any event especially Olympic Games The first programme that was broadcast is the presentation of Demy for Eurovision 2017 www ertflix gr is ERT s movie and television series streaming platform It also live streams ERT s channels and has all of ERT s TV transmissions mousikasynola ert gr is the website of its Music Ensembles www ertnews gr is the ERT s news website www ertsports gr is the ERT s sports website Music Ensembles Edit ERT is also home to three music ensembles National Symphony Orchestra Contemporary Music Orchestra Hellenic Radio ChoirThe music ensembles broadcast is called Protos Orofos First Floor and aires on the Third Programme every Saturday at 14 30 Programming EditFurther information List of programs broadcast by the Hellenic Broadcasting CorporationFunding EditERT is mainly funded by a license fee which is also paid with the electricity bill along with other applicable taxes which represents the vast majority of resources in the public group The fee was 4 74 euros per month in 2013 equal to 56 88 euros annually but was reduced to 3 euros per month upon the launch of ERT It is not connected with actual ownership of a TV set citation needed There are modest grants from the government for contributing to educational public missions However since 2008 some commercial resources from advertisers even though the channels have lost significant parts of audiences and the economic crisis in Greece has severely impacted the profitability of advertising and of commercial cooperation for the joint production of programs as well as the collection of license fees on electricity bills citation needed Corporate identity EditThe opening bars of Tsopanakos Imouna Greek Tsopanakos hmoyna is ERT s corporate theme music as well as their interval signal on radio 23 ERT is the holder of the biggest audiovisual archive in Greece which includes also significant moments of modern Greek history Logo history Edit 7 June 2008 28 September 2020 28 September 2020 presentSee also EditPortals Greece Television List of Greek language television channels List of radio stations in Greece Television in GreeceReferences Edit Government Gazette 11 June 2013 Greek public broadcaster ERT to be shut down reopened with fewer employees ekathimerini com 11 June 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2013 O Carroll Lisa 12 June 2013 ERT shutdown European Broadcasting Union sets up makeshift studio The Guardian London Monitor ERT online European Broadcasting Union 12 June 2013 Archived from the original on 12 June 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2013 Nea Ellhnikh Radiofwnia Internet kai Thleorash New Hellenic Radio Internet and Television PDF www minpress gr 12 June 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 26 June 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2013 Fallout in Athens and Brussels over Greek TV shutdown Euronews Archived from the original on 13 June 2013 Smith Helena 15 June 2013 Greek prime minister backtracks on decision to close public broadcaster The Guardian London Temporary Injunction of 17 6 2013 by the President of the Council of State in Greek www ste gr 5 September 2013 Archived from the original on 5 September 2013 Retrieved 5 September 2013 Decision of 20 6 2013 by the appellate division of the Council of State in Greek www ste gr 5 September 2013 Archived from the original on 5 September 2013 Retrieved 5 September 2013 H kybernhsh katebase to doryforiko shma ths ERT The Government pulled ERT s satellite signal ertopen com 24 October 2013 Retrieved 24 October 2013 3ekinhse th leitoyrgia ths h ERT Dhmosia kai ane3arthth ERT A public and independent ERT www ert gr 19 August 2011 Archived from the original on 26 September 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2011 O Carroll Lisa 12 June 2013 ERT shutdown European Broadcasting Union sets up makeshift studio The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 14 September 2017 Article 44 of the Greek Constitution allows the President following a Cabinet proposal under extraordinary circumstances of an urgent and unforeseeable need to issue legislative ordinances which have immediate effect but must be submitted to Parliament within 40 days and ratified within three months following their submission Greece shuts down state broadcaster in search for new savings London Guardian 12 June 2013 O Carroll Lisa 12 June 2013 Greek journalists defy government order to close state broadcaster The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 14 September 2017 The shutdown of ERT Live blog 12 June 2013 ERT LIVE relayed by the University of Greece on Blogspot 12 June 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2013 ERT LIVE relayed on the Internet by SevenArt gr Also ERT LIVE on ThePressProject gr providing the feed 12 June 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2013 EBU urges Greek government to reverse decision on ERT EBU 11 June 2013 O Carroll Lisa 12 June 2013 Greek journalists defy government order to close state broadcaster The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 14 September 2017 ERT the day after Kernick David Greece Interval Signals Online Retrieved 14 June 2015 Further reading EditIgnatidou Sophia Why closing Greek broadcaster is make or break moment Opinion CNN 14 June 2013 Related legislation Edit Formation of ERT Law No 230 of 1975 Government Gazette in Greek Athens National Printing House A 272 2029 2032 3 December 1975 Retrieved 11 June 2015 Abolition of ERT Ministerial Decision No 2 of 11 June 2013 Government Gazette in Greek Athens National Printing House B 1414 21335 21336 11 June 2013 Retrieved 11 June 2013 Reformation of ERT Law No 4324 of 2015 Government Gazette in Greek Athens National Printing House A 44 385 393 29 April 2015 Retrieved 11 June 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to ERT Official website in Greek ERT International Archived 6 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine in English ET3 in Greek Archive Company website in Greek Live ERA Radio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation amp oldid 1130615186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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