Greece’s revived public broadcaster ERT will begin TV and radio programs on Wednesday.

ERT was shut down in June 2012 and replaced with the smaller NERIT by the previous government but the SYRIZA-led coalition has decided to switch to the previous format.

It was announced that Panos Haritos, an ERT correspondent in the Middle East, will present the evening news, which starts at 9 pm (Thursday 4am AEST).

Radio broadcasts will also begin on Wednesday at 6 a.m (1pm AEST).

A total of seven stations will take to the airwaves.

They will include the Voice of Greece, aimed at an international audience, particularly diaspora Greeks.

Source: Kathimerini