ERT are just a few years behind the BBC when it comes to HD but seem to have followed a similar model.
So ERT1, ERT2 and ERT3 are the the three main channels broadcasting in SD. They they launched a HD channel called ERT HD in 2011 that just basically broadcast selected shows from the main three.
In 2019, they re-branded it as ERTSport (which kinda makes sense as most if not all sport content is HD or above these days) and even included it in the 2020 rebrand that went live at the end of September.
But ultimately, was there ever a need for a dedicated ERTSport channel? Probably not.
There's a lot of space filling going on, they broadcast regular slots from Liverpool TV, City TV, Barca TV and Bayern TV in addition to repeated content.
So really, moving the 'good stuff' to ERT1 or ERT3 makes sense really. An element of this will be to use the HD frequency as part of the new offering (there's adverts telling digital TV customers to re-tune after these changes)
The reason I compare to the BBC is this is exactly the journey they were on.
We had BBC1 and BBC2 as the main channels broadcasting in SD. The BBC launched a stand alone HD channel (BBC HD) initially and ultimately ended up dropping it and focusing on upgrading the main channels.
So think this is what ERT have done. It's just taken them a lot longer.
Personally I'll be glad to see ERT1 in HD. You can see the difference when comparing the picture quality to the private channels. Especially when watching the news.
(Just a a side note as I questioned the need for a terrestrial sports channel, if you are a sports fan in Greece then there is lots of content on pay TV. NovaSports have 5 dedicated sports channels. Cosmote TV have Cosmote Sports 1 through 9 plus a 4K channel. This is in addition to Greek streams of Eurosports, Motors TV and other specialist channels)
Last edited by DonnyGuy on 29 November 2020 8:21am - 2 times in total