Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Greek Satellite TV in Canada
Greek Satellite TV available in Canada are on Bell ExpressVu and Rogers
Channels available on Rogers and Bell ExpressVu are OTN, ERT World and Mega Cosmos
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Greek Satellite TV in the USA
Greek Satellite TV available in the USA from DirecTV
Channels on DirecTV include Alpha Sat, Mega Cosmos, Alter Globe and GMTV
Click Here for more Info on packages available from DirecTV
Sunday, February 17, 2008
LIVE Greek TV Streams
Click on the Channel you want to watch
Also Link added to LIVE Greek TV Streams page in the right column ->
New Greek channels added
Some new Greek TV channels added to the Lazer Streams toolbar including - Kanali 10, Star, Mega and a few others make sure you refresh your toolbars to get the new channels loaded if you can't already see them..
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Ελληνικά κανάλια στη Ν. Ζηλανδία
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Μετά την Αυστραλία τα προγράμματα αρκετών ελληνικών καναλιών θα μεταδίδονται και στη Νέα Ζηλανδία, καθώς η συνδρομητική εταιρία UBI World TV, εταιρεία που προσφέρει μεταξύ άλλων πακέτο ελληνικών δορυφορικών καναλιών, ανακοίνωσε την επέκτασή της στην προαναφερθείσα χώρα. Σύμφωνα με την ανακοίνωση, "η UBI World TV, η ηγετική εταιρεία στο χώρο της συνδρομητικής πολυεθνικής τηλεόρασης, ξεκίνησε το δορυφορικό της πρόγραμμα στη Νέα Ζηλανδία". Η UBI World TV προσφέρει πάνω από 100 ξενόγλωσσους τηλεοπτικούς σταθμούς από 30 διαφορετικές χώρες, οι οποίοι είναι πλέον διαθέσιμοι στον αυξανόμενο μεταναστευτικό πληθυσμό της Νέας Ζηλανδίας. Στους συνδρομητές της UBI World TV της Νέας Ζηλανδίας προσφέρεται - μεταξύ άλλων -πακέτο 9 ελληνικών τηλεοπτικών σταθμών (ALPHA, MEGA, MAD, STAR, ALTER, ERT, RIK κ.α.) και 12 ελληνικών ραδιοφωνικών σταθμών. (e-typos) |
Source : Satleo
Links to Program Guides
Added links to Program guides for Greek channels on the right side column enjoy..
UBI World Tv Launches In New Zealand
Amidst a plethora of international ethnic channel providers here in New Zealand, a new Sydney based player has emerged in UBI World TV that promises to deliver over 100 channels from across the globe. It launched its Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite service in New Zealand.
UBI World TV, the leading multicultural pay TV and radio broadcaster in the region, has its platform on the Optus D2 satellite that carries UBI’s more than 100 premium multi-lingual channels sourced from 30 different countries worldwide which are now available to the growing immigrant population of New Zealand, allowing them to stay connected to their countries of origin, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
According to Statistics NZ the Asian ethnic group was New Zealand's fourth largest major ethnic group after European, Māori, and Other Ethnicity, totalling 354,552 people (9.2 percent) in 2006. Of the major ethnic groups, the Asian ethnic group grew the fastest between 2001 and 2006, increasing from 238,176 people in 2001 to reach 354,552 people in 2006 (an increase of almost 50 percent).
The ethnic group of Chinese, Japanese and Korean is 190,296 (Census 2006) accounting for 27% growth over last census result in 2001.
The Middle Eastern, Latin American and African grouping with 34,743 people totalled 0.9 percent of New Zealand's usually resident population. Within the Middle Eastern, Latin American and African grouping, there were 17,514 people who identified with Middle Eastern ethnic groups, 6,657 people with Latin American groups, and 10,647 people with African groups.
The niche ethnic media market is mired in controversies of sorts that tend to pop up from time to time. The latest casualty of ONE B is a pointer in that direction. The channel has been embroiled in a series of controversies right from the start.
The most common complaint that one hears from the disgruntled subscribers is the lack of ability of service providers to deliver on promised choice of channels and prompt service.
“Many have come and promised the moon and gone. It’s the lack of honesty, transparency and underlying surreptitiousness that pervades in this market segment”, said a source speaking on condition of anonymity.
Jim Blackman, CEO Triangle TV and the satellite feed of Stratos, would not be drawn into making a comment on the new player but wished “good luck to them.”
Interestingly, there’s World TV Ltd a namesake to UBI World TV here in New Zealand since June 2000 catering to Chinese, Korean and Japanese interests with 7 TV and 2 Radio channels.
They did not know about the new entrant until this reporter got in touch with them. They expressed surprise at their namesake which is bound to confuse the ordinary customer.
There are over 10,000 households subscribing WTV. The total number of viewers reaching 50,000 approximately 26 percent of the market.
UBI World TV commenced operations in Sydney, Australia in 2004, and since launching has attracted more than 200,000 viewers Australia-wide. In addition, UBI services subscribers in Asia and Africa, and has operations in Europe, North America and South America. It has also started offering advertising on its top-rating channels.
UBI World TV New Zealand subscribers can enjoy a feast of entertainment, sport, information and news programs in a language package of their choice comprising: Arabic (29 TV and 10 radio channels), Turkish (10 TV and 7 radio channels), Spanish (11 TV and 1 radio channels), Greek (9 TV and 12 radio channels), Balkan (7 TV and 4 radio channels), Portuguese and Brazilian (3 TV and 1 radio channels), Persian (3 TV and 1 radio channels), including top-rating ‘best-of’ compilation channels in Turkish and Arabic produced in Australia, and a ‘best-of’ Macedonian channel produced in Macedonia.
UBI President and CEO Regina Boulos said, “We are delighted to finally bring UBI World TV to New Zealand. Our service has been widely embraced and enjoyed by the ethnic communities in Asia, Africa and Australia, and we are both pleased and excited to now be able to bring to New Zealand’s migrant communities our high-rating channels which we beam live from different parts of the world. New Zealand’s migrant communities can now re-establish ties with the native culture and heritage that they cherish.”
“Through UBI World TV, these communities can watch live news and enjoy the best dramas, comedies, movies, music, sport and more, in their language, direct from their home countries, in the comfort of their homes.”
“The launch marks a first for many communities in New Zealand including the Iraqi, Persian, Greek, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Brazilian, Chilean, Lebanese, Turkish, Jordanian, Palestinian, Syrian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Mexican, Bosnian, Colombian, Montenegro, Argentinean, Portuguese and Cypriot communities, who for many years have not had access to the best TV and radio channels from their home countries”, Ms. Boulos said.
When questioned what her firm’s subscriber numbers she answered “our viewer base continues to grow due to the excellent quality of our channels and the service we provide. Our subscriber numbers however are classified information.”
Referring to courting prospective customers from a host of other regional players scattered across the country, she remarked “UBI World TV has wide experience in multicultural media and marketing. Our team of multicultural, multilingual staff knows the language, culture and what appeals strongly to the audiences we are targeting. We employ a range and a mix of traditional and non-traditional media as well as innovative sales promotions activities which have worked very well for us.”
Package prices start from NZ$29.95 per month for a minimum of 12 months. Installation costs and other terms and conditions apply.
Elaborating she said “UBI World TV’s package prices and the channels available for each package vary. For instance, our Balkan Package comprising 7 of the best Macedonian, Bosnian, Montenegro and Bulgarian TV channels plus 4 radio stations is available for $29.95 per month. Our Arabic Package comprising the highest rating channels from Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Syria and Jordan offers 29 TV channels and 10 radio stations for $59.95 per month.”
Avoiding quoting a specific figure, she observed “new subscribers to UBI World TV incur an installation fee which includes: the cost of decoder box, satellite dish, cabling, technician labour/ servicing. Then they pay the monthly subscription fee. Our installation fees are competitive with the fees of other pay TV providers and vary according to the location of the customer.”
She stated the company is currently setting up an office in New Zealand, and starting to build a network of agents and dealers to generate subscriptions across the country.
Source : http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0802/S00260.htm
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΑΡΙΑΣ vs ΠΑΟΚ - LIVE
ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΑΡΙΑΣ vs ΠΑΟΚ - LIVE on Alpha Australia 18/2 - 1:45AM AEDT - 3:45AM NZDT and Replayed 8:00PM AEDT and 10:00PM NZDT
Saturday, February 9, 2008
LIVE Greek TV Streams added to Blog
I have added links to Greek TV streams on the right side column enjoy :)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
UBI World TV now in New Zealand
The UBI World TV site today shows that UBI World TV is now available to New Zealand viewers the website for NZ is up and running at http://nz.ubiworldtv.com/ which shows packages, pricing etc...
Monday, February 4, 2008
ΚΑΛΑΜΑΡΙΑ vs ΠΑΟΚ on Alpha Australia
This weeks match on Alpha Australia is ΚΑΛΑΜΑΡΙΑ vs ΠΑΟΚ on 11/2/08 at 1:45AM AEDT and 3:45AM NZDT LIVE and Replay on at 8:00PM AEDT and 10PM NZDT 11/2/08 on Alpha Australia
Δωρεάν σύνδεση με τη δορυφορική ΕΡΤ σε άπορους ομογενείς της Αυστραλίας
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Sport coming up on Alpha Aus and ERT World
Levadeiakos vs Larisa - Tape Delay Alpha Australia - 11:30PM AEDT 3/2/08 and 1:30AM NZDT 4/2/08
Aris Thessaloniki vs Ergotelis - Live ERT World - 1:45AM AEDT and 3:45AM NZDT 4/2/08
Panathinaikos Athens vs Asteras Tripolis - Live ERT World - 4:00AM AEDT and 6:00AM NZDT 4/2/08
Panathinaikos Athens vs Veroia - Live ERT World - 4:00AM AEDT and 6:00AM NZDT 11/2/08
Aris Thessaloniki vs Asteras Tripolis - Live ERT World - 4:00AM AEDT and 6:00AM NZDT 17/2/08
Olympiakos Piraeus vs Ergotelis - Live ERT World - 4:00AM AEDT and 6:00AM NZDT 18/2/08
Lazer Streams Toolbar Update
The Lazer Streams Toolbar has had a big update the past few days with Radio stations added from Rhodes, Kos and Cyprus please refresh your toolbars if you cannot see these additions to your toolbar.
ERT World on Optus D2 has changed Frequencies please enter the Details below if you have lost ERT World the new Frequencies are :12733 V 22500 3/4 or 12608 H 22500 3/4 Both of these Frequencies carry ERT World Free-To-Air all you need to do is enter these into your satellite reciever to get ERT World back
Please check your recievers manual if you aren't sure how to do it.