Information about the GreekTV apps on Roku and elsewhere, plus frequently asked questions.
Channel StatusI am a programmer. I moved to Canada some time ago and wanted to watch public Greek channels, so I built an app for it.
Everything in the app is publicly available. You will not find NOVA or pay TV here—only publicly available channels. Full list: greektv.page/status
Main source is a public list on GitHub: github.com/free-greek-iptv/greek-iptv
Create a new issue on GitHub: github.com/free-greek-iptv/greek-iptv/issues
Please create an issue on GitHub (that’s where the list comes from): github.com/free-greek-iptv/greek-iptv/issues. Your channel will be removed shortly after.
This site is about GreekTV on Roku. Search for the channel in the Roku channel store, or use these links:
Greek TV Lite US (US only – free, ad-supported)
Greek TV Lite (Canada & UK – free, ad-supported)
GreekTV (US & Canada – $1.99)
Roku players are online media players made by Roku, Inc. To buy one: Amazon – Roku
Same channels, same streams. Greek TV Lite is free and ad-supported; GreekTV (premium) is a paid subscription without in-app ads. We don’t own the broadcasts — both apps are just a TV interface for public streams you could already watch on a computer.
No. I do this to cover server costs—monitoring dead channels, hosting, and other technical expenses.
Check the status page. If a channel is green for your country (e.g. CA, US, GR, IE) and is not YouTube, it will likely work. You can also try the links in a player like VLC.
Join the GreekTV support group on Telegram: t.me/GreekTV.
Roku only plays HLS (m3u8) and MP4 streams. That’s a platform limitation. Same on Android TV—you can only link to the YouTube URL there.