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*[[ESP|ESP+]] (A subscription service for movies, TV shows and music, It costs £5 a month) | *[[ESP|ESP+]] (A subscription service for movies, TV shows and music, It costs £5 a month) | ||
*[ | * [https://zeno.fm/radio/esp-radio-1/ ESP Radio 1] (Pop, Electronic, Modern) | ||
* [[ESP Radio 2]] (Pop, 80s, 90s, Old Electronic) | * [[ESP Radio 2]] (Pop, 80s, 90s, Old Electronic) | ||
* [[ESP Radio 3]] (Classical) | * [[ESP Radio 3]] (Classical) | ||
* [[ESP Radio 4]] (Talk Shows) | * [[ESP Radio 4]] (Talk Shows) | ||
* [[ESP Radio 5]] (Sport) | * [[ESP Radio 5]] (Sport) |
Revision as of 16:19, 4 April 2022
ESP, also known as ESP TV, is a multimedia conglomerate broadcasting films, TV series, music and sport. It was created on 21 October 1993.
Its current network of companies include:
- ESP 1 (News, major sport programmes, presidential speeches, travel announcements and weather)
- ESP 2 (Films, TV Shows and documentaries)
- ESP 3 (Children's programmes)
- ESP HD (ESP 1 in HD)
- ESP Sport (Major + minor sport programmes)
- ESP News (An uninterrupted feed of Espoonian news)
- ESP World (World news and major world sport programmes)
- ESP+ (A subscription service for movies, TV shows and music, It costs £5 a month)
- ESP Radio 1 (Pop, Electronic, Modern)
- ESP Radio 2 (Pop, 80s, 90s, Old Electronic)
- ESP Radio 3 (Classical)
- ESP Radio 4 (Talk Shows)
- ESP Radio 5 (Sport)