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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Nationwide Blackout in Greek TV This Morning

Television screens across Greece went blank for several hours on Tuesday morning, as the country’s digital signal provider, Digea, was trying to repair a serious technical problem. At the time of the blackout, which started at around 9:30 am and lasted for about two hours, the only channels that kept broadcasting without a problem were state-owned NERIT and the Greek Parliament Channel. “Due to a serious technical fault in the reception and digitization of channels’ signals broadcasting nationwide, the digital signal has been temporarily interrupted. We are working toward a rapid solution to the problem,” the company explained in an announcement after the incident that caused the reaction of the country’s main TV networks, both regional and national. Digea is a digital network operator that provides a digital terrestrial television transmission network in Greece for seven nationwide private TV channels (Alpha TV, Alter, ANT1, Macedonia TV, Mega Channel, Skai TV and Star Channel) as well as a number of privately owned regional channels.


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