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The venerable broadcaster has weathered many storms in its 65-year history, but it remains a vital part of the Greek media landscape.

ERT1, Greece's public television station, has been through a lot in its 65 years of existence. It has been shut down three times, most recently in 2013, by the government, only to be resurrected a few months later. It has faced funding cuts and accusations of political bias. But through it all, ERT1 has remained a vital part of the Greek media landscape.

The station was founded in 1956 as the National Radio and Television Foundation (EIR). It began broadcasting in 1958 and quickly became the most popular television station in Greece. ERT1 was known for its high-quality programming, including news, documentaries, and dramas. It also played a key role in promoting Greek culture.

In 1975, ERT1 was renamed the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT). The station continued to be a popular destination for Greek viewers, but it also became a target for political interference. In 1993, the government appointed a new board of directors that was loyal to the ruling party. The new board made a number of changes to ERT1's programming, including the firing of several popular journalists.

The changes made by the government board were unpopular with the public. In 1994, the station went on strike for two weeks. The strike ended when the government agreed to reinstate the fired journalists and to give ERT1 more editorial independence.

In 2013, the Greek government shut down ERT1 in a cost-cutting move. The closure of the station caused a public outcry. Thousands of people took to the streets to protest the decision. The government was forced to back down and ERT1 was reopened a few months later.

ERT1 has faced more challenges in recent years, including funding cuts and accusations of political bias. But the station remains a vital part of the Greek media landscape. It is a source of news and information for millions of Greeks. It also plays a key role in promoting Greek culture.

As ERT1 looks to the future, it faces a number of challenges. The station needs to find a way to increase its revenue. It also needs to improve its image and convince the public that it is a fair and impartial broadcaster.

Despite the challenges, ERT1 has a long and proud history. The station has survived several shutdowns and has weathered many storms. It is a testament to the resilience of the Greek people and the importance of public broadcasting.