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Cosmote Tv Programme Guide Cosmote tv programme guide Continue Cosmote TV is the corporate name of two pay-TV in Greece, owned by the Greek telecom operator OTE. These two services are: Cosmote TV via broadband - IPTV service Cosmote TV via satellite - satellite TV Cosmote TV Satellite broadcasts to Ku Group from Eutelsat to Eurobird 9A at 9.0 E featuring DVB-S2 - 8PSK/MPEG-4 technology. In June 2012, OTE TV had 76,345 subscribers. History In 2009, Greek telecom giant OTE launched an IPTV service called Conn-x-TV. Originally available in Athens, Thessaloniki, Patras, Larissa and Iraklion, it is available in most of Greece. In October 2011, Conn-x TV was glued as OTE TV via Conn-x. At the same time, OTE launched its long-awaited satellite service, known as OTE TV, via satellite. Both services operate under the OTE TV brand and contain the same logo. In March 2012, OTE TV had 63,497 subscribers. As of the end of June 2012, OTE TV subscribers, both satellite and IP customers, reached 76,345. In November 2013, OTE TV reached 230,000 subscribers, most of them under satellite service. In August 2014, the number of OTE TV subscribers exceeded 300,000. At the end of June 2015, OTE TV had 377,548 subscribers, while in June 2016 the platform had 458,920 subscribers (an increase of 21.6%). in August 2016, OTE TV overtook the number of Nova Greece subscribers, reaching 462,000. In November 2016, OTE TV was glued as Cosmote TV Programming Cosmote TV via Broadband includes sD channels and access to Video On Demand content, branded as Cosmote Cinema On Demand (formerly known as Film Express) with films and Cosmote TV Club (formerly known as Film Club), which includes season-series, movies, music videos, cartoons, cartoons and guidebooks. Cosmote TV via Satellite includes an HD version of several channels available to subscribers at no additional cost. Cosmote TV provides four types of subscriptions. The first, called Family Pack, includes all channels except Cosmote Sport (1 HD, 2 HD, 3 HD, 4HD, 5HD, 6HD, 7HD, 8HD, Highlights HD), Cosmote Cinema (1 HD, 2 HD, 4 HD), Village Cinema HD and Blue Hustler. The second, called Cinema Pack, includes all Family Pack channels plus Cosmote Cinema channels (1 HD, 2, 3, 4 HD) and Village Cinema HD. The third, called Sports Pack, includes all Family Pack channels plus Cosmote Sport channels (1 HD, 2 HD, 3 HD, 4HD, 5HD, 6HD, 7HD, 8HD, Highlights HD). Finally, for those who want all available channels, there is a complete package. Last but not least, Cosmote TV offers an adult package for an additional fee that includes Penthouse HD1, Hustler HD and Sirina HD and Private TV. List of channels Greek national and regional channels 101 - Vouli Tileorasi - ERT1 103 - ERT2 104 - ERT3 105 - ERT HD 106 - MEGA 107 - ANT1 108 - - 109 - STAR 110 - Skai TV 111 - Эпсилон ТВ 112 - Euronews Греческий 151 - OTE История 650 - Македония ТВ 652 - Контра канал 653 - Дополнительный канал 654 - SBC 655 - TV100 656 - Κρήτη TV 657 - Star Κεντρικής Ελλάδας 658 - 4E TV 659 - Ήπειρος TV1 660 - ЗВ 661 - Δέλτα TV 662 - Голубое небо 663 - APT 664 - AB Channel 665 - Канал 9 666 - Лучший телевизор 667 - Корфу Канал 668 - Aιγαίο TV 669 - ТВ Космос 670 - TRT 671 - Предупреждение ТВ Кино - Серия 201 - Cosmote Cinema 1 HD 202 - Cosmote Cinema 2 HD 203 - Cosmote Cinema 3 204 - Cosmote Cinema 4 HD 205 - Village Cinema HD 207 - Sundance Channel HD 208 - FOXlife HD 209 - FOX HD 210 - E! HD 222 - Cosmote Cinema по требованию HD 223 - Cosmote Cinema по требованию 1 224 - Cosmote Cinema по требованию 2 225 - Cosmote Cinema по требованию 3 Спорт 301 - Cosmote Sport Highlights HD 302 - Cosmote Sport 1 HD 303 - Cosmote Sport 2 HD 304 - Cosmote Sport 3 HD 305 - Cosmote Sport 4 HD 306 - Cosmote Sport 5 HD 307 - Cosmote Sport 6 HD 308 - Cosmote Sport 7 HD 309 - Cosmote Sport 8 HD 310 - Eurosport 1 HD 311 - Eurosport 2 312 - Edge Спорт HD 313 - Motorvision TV HD Документальный 401 - Nat Geo HD 402 - National Geographic Channel 403 - Discovery Showcase HD 404 - Discovery Channel 405 - Discovery Science HD 406 - Nat Geo Wild HD 407 - Animal Planet HD 408 - Viasat History 409 - Travel Channel HD 410 - IDX Образ жизни 451 - TLC 452 - Luxe TV HD 453 - Мода ТВ 454 - Мировая мода 455 - Тело в балансе Дети 501 - Disney Channel 502 - Disney XD 503 - Disney Junior 504 - Nickelodeon HD 506 - Baby TV 507 - Улыбка ТЕЛЕВИЗОР Музыка 601 - MAD 602 - MAD Hits 603 - MTV Europe 604 - MTV Live HD 605 - VH1 606 - МЕЗО 607 - C Music TV 608 - iConcerts HD News 702 - BBC World News 704 - Deutsche Welle 705 - Франция 24 Английский 702 - BBC World News 704 - Deutsche Welle 705 - Франция 24 Английский 702706 - France 24 France 707 - Al Jazeera English 709 - Russia Today 710 - Bloomberg TV Europe 711 - CNBC Adult 781 - Blue Hustler (без дополнительной стоимости) 782 - Sirina TV HD (доступен во взрослом пакете - с дополнительной стоимостью) 783 - Penthouse HD1 (доступен во взрослом пакете - с дополнительная стоимость) 784 - Hustler TV HD (доступно в Adult Pack - с дополнительной стоимостью) 785 - Частный телевизор (доступен во взрослом Pack - с дополнительной платой) Смотрите также Ссылки греческого телевидения Эта статья включает в себя список ссылок, связанных чтения или внешних ссылок, но его источники остаются неясными, поскольку он не имеет рядных цитат. Пожалуйста, помогите улучшить эту статью, введя более точные цитаты. (июнь 2013 г.) (Узнайте, как и когда удалить это сообщение шаблона) Cosmote CinemaCountry GreeceProgrammingLanguage (s)GreekPicture format576i (SDTV)1080i (HDTV)OwnershipOwnerOTESister каналыКосмот SportVillage CinemaHistoryLaunched5 Ноябрь 2012 (2012-11-05)AvailabilitySatelliteCosmote TVChannels 201-204IPTVCosmote 201-204 Cosmote Cinema is a paid television service available in Greece, which broadcasts blockbusters and TV series. It's This. November 5, 2012 as OTE Cinema. It was renamed on November 14, 2016. It is owned by OTE, who own and operate Cosmote TV satellite television and the Cosmote Sport-sports channel. Cosmote Cinema is a 24/7 service and features a hit series from the UK and blockbusters from Greece and abroad. He also shows shows with showbiz news, fabrication, deleted scenes and behind the scenes. Cosmote Cinema recently entered into an exclusive agreement with Walt Disney Pictures. As a result, it gives Cosmote Cinema exclusive rights to cover the Oscars. It also has agreements with Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures. Cosmote Cinema's channels and content run four multiplex channels: Cosmote Cinema 1HD: Premiere Channel, includes blockbusters, premieres, family, action and adventure films. Cosmote Cinema 2HD: It shows comedy, romance, horror movies. It also has favorite selections from great films that stood out because of actors, directors, awards or box office fees, as well as themed evenings with special movie tributes. Cosmote Cinema 3: It features Greek films from 1960 to the present day. Cosmote SERIES HD: It has a hit series. Special events at Cosmote Cinema 1HD and Cosmote Cinema 2HD include special events such as the Oscars and the European Film Awards. The hit Series Cosmote HD series has all the following series. The Current Discovery of Witches Million Little Things Berlin Station Better Things Billions Charmed Appointed Survivor Deutschland 86 Fargo FBI Happy! I feel bad for Jamestown Knightfall Last week tonight with John Oliver Luther MacGyver Madam Secretary Magnum P.I. Manifesto Mary Kills People McMafia Mr. Robot New Amsterdam Orange Is the New Black Peaky Blinders Private Eyes Riviera Sherlock Case Bold Type Durrells Good Place The Last Kingdom of the New Pope Resident Rookie Newcomer Tin Star Top of the Lake Trap Travelers Urban Myths Victoria Will Grace Wynonna Earp Former Aquarius Atlantis Beulf: Return to The Shieldlands Broken Tasting Dominion Doubt Downton Abbey Emerald City Extant Resilience from Dusk to Dawn: Series From Earth to Moon Girlfriends Divorce Guide Heartbeat Hemlock Grove Heroes Revived House of Cards Madoff Mapp and Lucia Midnight, Texas Mozart in The Jungle No Tomorrow Oliver Twist Orphan Black Ripper Street Rock and Chips Rescue : Original Series Taken by Texas Rising Great Indoor The Hollow Crown The Musketeers Mystery of Edwina Drood The Odd Couple Twin Peaks Twin Peaks: Return of Unreal Warfare Premier held at 4 2013 at OTE Cinema on February 2 and 11, 2014 on Alpha TV. External links Site Cosmote TV obtained from the Nickelodeon - programma TV... Previous broadcasts... 06:00 My name is Frankie looks like a typical teenager, but hides a very big secret. In fact, it is a modern robot that must keep its true identity a secret to avoid a bad company.06:30 Thundermans Thundermans and Max Thunderman are two 14-year-old twins who share their homes, schools, birthdays and a number of superpowers acquired from their superpower parents. However, Phoebe has become a good super heroine, while Max is quite the opposite! This rivalry between these two super-brothers, combined with typical - classic teenage problems in school and in the family, leads them to a series of hilarious situations.07:00Bob SpongeBob BobFor the most beloved sponge in the world, SpongeBob, his best friend Patrick and the rest of the inhabitants of tropical Bikini Bottom, a life full of laughter, surprises and crazy adventures. Whether he's looking for his favorite spatula to make the perfect burger flip, or just going for a walk with his friends, SpongeBob always manages and got involved in various situations that of course cause laughter all over the world.07:30Bob SpongeBob BobFor the most beloved sponge in the world, SpongeBob, his best friend Patrick and the rest of the inhabitants of Tropical Bikini Bottom, is full of life, surprises and adventures. Is he looking for his favorite spatula to make Burger flip, or just go out for a walk with your friends, SpongeBob always manages and gets into different situations that certainly cause laughter all over the world.08:00Bbble GuppiesBubble Guppies takes place in a huge 3D world with algae forests, fantastic coral reefs and underwater gardens.
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