Second Programme

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Radio station
Second Programme
Broadcast areaGreece: FM, DAB
Worldwide: Internet Radio
FrequencyAthens: 103.7 & 102.9 MHz
Thessaloniki: 90 MHz
all over Greece
Programming
Language(s)Greek
FormatGreek music & culture of the public broadcasting
Ownership
OwnerERT
Sister stations
First Programme
Third Programme
ERA Sport
History
First air date
11 May 1952; 72 years ago (1952-05-11)
Links
WebsiteSecond Programme

Second Programme (Greek: Δεύτερο Πρόγραμμα, Deftero Programma) is the second public radio station of Greece's state broadcaster, ERT. The station consists of Greek music and culture broadcasts.

History

The Second Programme originated on May 11, 1952 as a result of an attempt at an alternative music and entertainment program, to the First Programme. It was originally broadcast on 666 kHz, later on 93.6 MHz FM, and still later carried on Kosmos 93.6. The station program focused, from the outset, on Greek music but also on theatre performances. In 1987 it was renamed ERA 2. Ten years later, in 1997, it returned to the old name.

The second program, due to nationwide broadcast, was the top in ratings for musical radio in the region. Every year the station broadcasts live the Eurovision Song Contest, in cooperation with ERT1, which carries it on television.

After ERT

On June 11, 2013, after the government's decision Samara for the closure of ERT, the Second Program stopped functioning. From then until November 7 of the same year the station broadcast 4 hours to 24 hours from a single network of HR operated by redundant workers from ERT. On Monday 16 December the same year the Second Programme reopened ERT Open.

A year later, Monday, December 15, 2014, the Second Program started operating under the New Greek Radio, Internet and TV, the new operator of Greece that existed.

Back to ERT

On April 28 of 2015 it was passed by law from the Parliament to reopen ERT, which took place on June 11, 2015, two years after the black ERT and its replacement of NERIT. Specifically, NERIT was closed and ERT reopened with all the radio stations including the Second Programme. So, on the day of relaunch, the station transmitted the ERT and the HR again.

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Hellenic Television (ET)
Channels
Worldwide
Web/Hybrid
Hellenic Radio (ERA)
International
Domestic
Thessaloniki
  • 102 FM (First Programme of ERT3)
  • 95.8 FM (Second Programme of ERT3)
Regional
Web/Hybrid
  • Deutero Laika
  • Trito Maestro
  • Kosmos Jazz
General infrastructure
  • Broadcasting House
  • ERT3 (studio)
  • Mourouzi Studio
Other
Former