New Epsilon TV

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New Epsilon TV
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Country Greece
HeadquartersGoumenitsis St. 24, Peristeri
Programming
Language(s)Greek
Ownership
OwnerStar Hellenic Radio Television S.A.
History
Founded20 March 1992
Launched1994
Former namesS.TV (1998-2008)
Shop TV (2008-2011)
Body In Balance (2011-2012)
Zoom TV (2013-2014)
AB Channel (2014-2018)
Extra Channel (till 2018)
Links
Website Official website
Availability
Terrestrial
Digea Channel 31 (Ymittos, Parnitha, Aegina, Oktonia, Prasino, Chalcis, Avlonas, Vari, Nea Stira, Laurium, Anavyssos, Sounion, Nea Makri, Darditsa)

New Epsilon TV is a private regional television station. Its headquarters are based in Peristeri, Attica.

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History

E Channel

E Channel started operating on Wednesday, September 11, 2013, replacing 902 TV, bought by Vrionis. In 2017, the channel was sold to Ivan Savvidis and replaced by Open TV. Then Vrionis created a channel named AE CHANNEL THESSALONIKI and thats new epsilon in greece also another person created New Epsilon Tv In Athens

AB Channel

The channel operated by Star Hellenic Radio Television SA was initially known as Shop TV, and was owned by Telemarketing. On December 15, 2011, it was replaced with a Greek version of Body In Balance. One year later, it was bought by Kiopra Commercial Ltd., [1] and journalist Makis Triantafyllopoulos, as programming from the newly established programming block called GR, would take up most of BIB's schedule. The channel, was renamed to Zoom TV on March 19, 2013, [2] and was the main one to host the block, also managed by Triantafyllopoulos, which would be also hosted by local television stations throughout Greece: [3] [2]

His signature talk shows Zougla and Kitrinos Typos would also be featured in the programming block. [4] The main news bulletin was first hosted by Giorgos Karameros, and later, by Giorgos Noulas. [5] The channel was renamed to AB Channel in summer 2014. On June 4, 2018, the channel was replaced with Extra Channel, as New Epsilon TV would start airing from its former frequency. [6] [7] Zoom TV was formerly included on Cosmote TV, on channel 664. [8] The Greek version of BIB is currently available on Cosmote TV.

Programming

The list includes productions by Zoom TV. Most of the shows listed were cancelled in late 2013, with certain shows and presentators moving to Vriones' other stations, Extra Channel and E Channel. [9]

  • Magazino Live – presented by Kim Kilian. [10]
  • Atheatos Kosmosnews program; presented by Kostas Chardavellas. [10]
  • O Palios einai Alios... – presented by Elda Panopoulou. [10]
  • +Ergasia – presented by Matthildi Maggira. [10]
  • Reportaz – presented by Petros Kousoulos. [10]
  • Ego... o Enzo kai o Vincenzocooking show; presented by Vicenzo Zanny. [10]
  • Perivallon SOS – presented by professor Panagiotis Christodoulakis. [10]
  • Ta Asteria Spiti Sas – show about astrology; presented by Christos Ntoublis. [10]
  • E-Shop – presented by Maria Siniori. [10]
  • G Polywood – presented by Giorgos Polychroniou. [10]
  • Weekend – presented by Marialena Andreou. [10]
  • Nikites – presented by Katerina Zagoraiou. [10]
  • Oti Kineitai – presented by Vasilis Sarimpalides. [10]
  • Pare Kosme – presented by Yannis Papathanasis. [10]
  • Treis laloun kai dio choreuoun – presented by Lampros Panagiotou. [10]
  • Paikse Mpala [10]
  • Ta Kounavia [10]
  • Koritsia stin Priza – presented by Menia Koukou and Christianna Kochlatzi.
  • Makeleio 4 – presented by Stefanos Chios. (2013-2014) [11] [12]
  • Blog Box (2013-2014) [11]
  • Antio gia Panta, den tha tous ksechasoume pote – presented by actor Vaggelis Tsigaras. [13]
  • Ante Geia – presented by Takis Tsoukalas.
  • Zoom...e – presented by Maria Dimitreli.

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