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I think that some parts of ERT 1, including the history of the network, should be moved into a new article to keep the article about the current channel relevant and up to date. The same should take place for ERT 2 and ERT 3 Also, the official notation of the TV channels are ERT 1, ERT 2 and ERT 3: i.e. a space between the initials and the number, also partly due to the separation of the main logo and channel identifier. --Marianian(talk) 19:42, 10 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Transliterated spelling
Per the reference for the European Curia, I have changed the transliterated spelling of Tileorasi to "Tileorassi", other considerable googlable references indicate this spelling is used. What does the Fish say? | Woof! 12:14, 9 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]