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ERT World and Voice of Greece: New Satellite Reception Parameters

ERT WORLD and Voice of Greece announce changes to the reception parameters on the Hotbird 13.0° East satellite.

Specifically, viewers who watch ERT World via the HOTBIRD 13.0° East satellite, as well as listeners of Voice of Greece, are kindly requested to update their reception parameters as follows:

  • Frequency: 11823 MHz Horizontal
  • Symbol Rate: 27500

Broadcasting on the current frequency will cease on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.

ERT World offers a wide range of programs. Viewers will be able to watch news bulletins throughout the day, enjoy award-winning fiction series from ERT, classic and contemporary Greek cinema, cultural and historical programs, travel, entertainment, and informative shows, sports events, music programs, and much more.

The radio station Voice of Greece broadcasts worldwide. It offers news, cultural programs, Greek music, and shows aimed at strengthening ties between Greece and the diaspora, while also promoting the Greek language and heritage.

For more information, you can visit the website www.ert.gr/ertworld or contact us by phone at +30 210 6066000 or via email at ertworld@ert.gr.

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