Alter Channel

Defunct TV channel in Greece
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Television channel
Alter Channel
The logo of Alter Channel (2008-2013)
CountryGreece
Programming
Picture format4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerEleutheri Tileorasi S.A.
History
Launched1990
Closed26 January 2012 (NOVA)
10 February 2012 (analog & digital)
26 April 2012 (the station was still operating)
November 2012 (OTE TV via Conn-X)
11 October 2013 (the building of ALTER Channel was sealed)
Former namesChannel 29 (1990-1994)
Channel 5 (1994-1999)
Alter 5 (1999-2000)

Alter Channel, better known as Alter, was a private TV channel in Greece. It was launched in 1990 and owned by Eleftheri Tileorasi S.A. and was headed by Andreas Kouris. Alter's programming mainly consisted of news, current affairs shows and entertaining programs.

Alter featured news anchor Nikos Hadjinikolaou, morning show host Giorgos Aftias, and investigative reporter Makis Triantafyllopoulos. Additionally, Alter also aired the award-winning program Fos Sto Tounel, which tracked down missing individuals and solved various crimes. The show also featured a lineup of children's programming that aired daily. In early December 2011, Alter stopped broadcasting due to financial difficulties.

History

Alter Channel workers' occupation (30th November 2011 – 10th February 2012)

Alter Channel workers' occupation
Date30th November 2011 – 11th October 2013
Location
Greece
Caused byUnpaid for over a year
Channel debt crisis
GoalsSalary payment
MethodsOccupation
Resulted inManagement victory
End of the channel broadcast
Parties
Unpaid Alter employees
Station management
Lead figures

George Filippakis

George Kouris

On November 11, 2011, unpaid Alter employees occupied the station, broadcasting their demands over the transmission. Alter employees produced and transmitted their own program from January 1 until February 10th, 2012, at which point all transmissions ceased.

The programme featured interviews with unemployed Greeks, unpaid workers, striking workers of the Greek steel industry, unpaid employees of newspaper Eleftherotypia, economist Dimitris Kazakis (who referred to the imposition of new measures by the government Papademos), the chairman of power company union GENOP, Nikos Fotopoulos, and former broadcast journalist John Kanelakis. Presenters of the show were George Filippakis and Akrivi Kirikos.

Also broadcast at this time were the documentaries Debtocracy, and W4 Crisis (Women of the crisis), which referred to the economic crisis and the Greek debt. The solidarity concert at the indoor basketball court of Peristeri was also broadcast on Monday, January 30, 2012. In April 2012, the major shareholder of ALTER George Kouris started negotiations with Israeli investors, who wanted to financially support the channel.

The original logo used by Alter Channel, which lasted for just one year, featured a swirl type symbol in red at the top and the words 'Alter Channel' below in blue. The channel simply used the word 'Alter' as its logo.

Programming

Alter shows include:

Alter Globe

Alter Globe logo.

Alter Globe is the international network of Alter Channel that broadcasts Alter to audiences in North America and Australia. The channel launched in August 2005 in the USA on Dish Network and in December 2005 in Australia on UBI World TV. In September 2007 it switched platforms in the US from Dish Network to DirecTV. On April 1, 2011, was removed from the DirecTV platform along with all other Greek satellite television channels that were carried by the service. On October 1, 2011, Alter Globe re-launched in the US on the Home2US platform.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alter's Profile". 2001-02-23. Archived from the original on 2001-02-23. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  2. ^ "ALTER". Archived from the original on 2009-02-15.
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