Super TV (Greek TV channel)
Super TV was a regional television channel broadcasting to the Central Macedonia region of Greece, with headquarters in Nea Moudania. It launched on 22 May 1992 and was owned by Super Broadcasting SA, which was established in 1990.
Broadcast area | Central Macedonia |
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Headquarters | Nea Moudania |
Ownership | |
Owner | Super Broadcasting SA |
History | |
Launched | 22 May 1992 |
Closed | 3 November 2017 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television |
On 29 July 2014, the Greek National Council for Radio and Television gave the station permission to broadcast digitally in the geographical areas PZ2 and PZ3; this replaced its analogue broadcasts from the Vavdos and Polygyros transmitters (on UHF channels 42 and 47, respectively) and expanded its reach from Chalkidiki to all of Central Macedonia.
This station ceased broadcasting on 3 November 2017.
Programming
Super TV broadcast local entertainment and information programs on issues of concern throughout the area of Chalkidiki and the region of Central Macedonia, as well as two daily newscasts (at 13:00 and at 21:00).
Super Radio 99.5
Super Broadcasting also owned a radio station, Super Radio 99.5, which broadcast to Chalkidiki and parts of the adjacent regions of Thessaloniki and Pieria from the Vavdos transmitter.