Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων

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Η ΕΡΤ ήταν διάδοχη του πρώην '''[[Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ραδιοφωνίας|ΕΙΡ]]''' (''[[Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ραδιοφωνίας]]'') και μετέπειτα (με την προσθήκη της τηλεόρασης) '''[[Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ραδιοφωνίας Τηλεοράσεως|ΕΙΡΤ]]''' (''[[Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ραδιοφωνίας Τηλεοράσεως]]''). Το νομικό καθεστώς της άλλαξε το 1976, όταν από ίδρυμα μετατράπηκε σε [[Ανώνυμη Εταιρεία]]. Το 1982 συγχωνεύτηκε με την [[Υπηρεσία Ενημερώσεως Ενόπλων Δυνάμεων|ΥΕΝΕΔ]] σ' έναν ενιαίο φορέα της ελληνικής δημόσιας ραδιοτηλεόρασης. Οι περισσότερες υπηρεσίες της ΕΡΤ στεγάζονται στο λεγόμενο «[[Ραδιομέγαρο Αγίας Παρασκευής|Ραδιομέγαρο]]», που οικοδομήθηκε το 1968-1969, και το οποίο βρίσκεται επί της [[Λεωφόρος Μεσογείων|Λεωφόρου Μεσογείων]], στην [[Αγία Παρασκευή Αττικής|Αγία Παρασκευή]].
 
 
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<!--Test television broadcasts began in 1965 and full TV service began in 1966. In 1970, the company was renamed EIRT (National Radio and Television Foundation). At that time there were only two TV services – ERT and a second one (ΥΕΝΕΔ/YENED) that was operated and controlled by the Greek Army. It was used as a propaganda medium by the military government of Greece until its fall in 1974. The station retained its name and military orientation until the early 1980s, when it was renamed ERT2 by the then PASOK government. On 1 September 1987, a third station was added – ET3, based in Thessaloniki, with mostly regional programming focused on Macedonia and the rest of Northern Greece.
 
During the first 20 years of TV services in Greece, ERT broadcasting was limited, starting at around 5pm to between midnight and 2am. Since 1997 the three ERT TV channels are known as ET1, NET and ET3, and broadcast round the clock. ET1 is an entertainment channel whereas NET is focused on news services. ET3 is still focused on Northern Greece issues, although it broadcasts nationwide.
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ERT was a major national sponsor and the official broadcaster of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. It has been broadcasting the Olympic Games in Greece since the Mexico City Games of 1968. It also broadcasts IAAF games while it is shown on privately owned channels mainly in the United States. Today it broadcasts documentaries, some from the private sector, and a few animated shows. With the introduction of independent privately owned channels in Greece in the late 1980s, programme quality changed to a more commercial variety, in order to survive the fierce competition for ratings. This was a major shift in the network's principles that was dominated by wider variety[citation needed], alleged "higher quality" programmes including documentaries and World Cinema.
 
On 19 August 2011 the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation announced a planned restructuring of the company; ERT's main channels became NET and ET3, while ET1 was incorporated into the program of NET and ET3. Additionally the digital channels Cine+ and Sport+ ceased broadcasting, and their programming were again incorporated into that of the company's two major domestic channels. ERT World also saw changes in its programming to reflect the needs of the Greek diaspora as identified by a survey conducted by ERT. The Minister of State also said that the company would become public but no longer state-owned.-->
 
[[Αρχείο:ΕΡΤ Open.png|250px|right|thumb|Το λογότυπο της ΕΡΤ Open]]