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Launched | 14 December 1988 |
Owned by | ERT |
Picture format | 576i (PAL) 4:3, 16:9 (SDTV) |
Audience share | 5.3% (31/8/09-6/9/09, [1]) |
Country | Greece |
Language | Greek |
Sister channel(s) | ERT HD ET1 NET ERT World |
Website | Official site |
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Terrestrial | |
PAL | LCN 03 |
DVB-T | TBA ERT B, LCN 03 |
Satellite | |
NOVA Greece | Channel 104 |
OTE TV | Channel 105 |
ET3 is the third television network of the ERT, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation. It broadcasts nationwide from Thessaloniki. It has regional studios operating in various cities across the country, including Florina, Komotini and Alexandroupolis and on the islands of Paros, Mytilini and Samos.
Programming consists of news and information and includes sports, movies, cultural programmes, documentaries, tv-series, music and children's shows. It was launched in 1988, after the public TV and radio stations were merged, officially creating the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation.
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Current shows include:
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2008 - present |
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Đerađ is a village in the municipality of Lučani, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 76 people.
Coordinates: 43°50′57″N 20°07′36″E / 43.84917°N 20.12667°E
Era (styled as +eRa+) is a new-age music project by French composer Eric Lévi. The band has sold more than 12 million albums. They use lyrics (by Guy Protheroe) which, although similar to Greek or Latin, are, in fact, deliberately devoid of any exact meaning.
They are best known for their singles "Ameno" and "Madona".
Era mixes Gregorian chants and occasionally world music with contemporary electronic arrangements. It is reminiscent of new-age music projects such as Enigma, Gregorian, and Deep Forest. Lyrics are written in Pseudo-Latin and English, and some are based on beliefs of the 13th century French Christian Catholic Apostolic Roman, the Cathars.
Era's live shows and music videos often feature artists dressed in medieval or traditional clothes and armour. Usually, actors Pierre Bouisierie and Irene Bustamante perform at Era shows.
Most Era songs are in Pseudo-Latin and others are in Latin.
They also have some songs in English such as "Mother" and "Looking For Something".
The Era is a river in Tuscany in Italy. It rises near Volterra and flows into the Arno river at Pontedera.
The Era is 54 km long, and its main tributaries are: (to the left) Cascina river, Ragone torrent, Sterza torrent, and (to the right) Capriggine torrent and Roglio torrent.
In 1966 the river flooded the town of Pontedera.