Hellenic Radio

After the collapse of the Greek junta, the conservative Karamanlis government brought the main public television channel EIRT under civilian government control.[1] Both the second domestic television channel (later renamed ERT2) and public radio broadcasting however remained under the auspices of the Armed Forces Information Service (YENED).[2] Subsequently a number of stations opened and state radio gradually declined in both audience and importance, with large media corporations gaining ground.At the beginning of 2018, trial digital broadcasts began in Attica on the frequency 12C (227.36 MHz).During the afternoon hours, the stations broadcast an entertainment program, partly adopted from First, Second Programme and ERA Sport.
Headquarters of ERT Kavala
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