Ertsulovneba live stream
Ertsulovneba online television
Ertsulovneba is a Georgian religious television channel owned by the Georgian Patriarchate, the governing body of the Georgian Orthodox Church . The channel was founded in 2008, initially wholly owned by Irakli Shiolashvili until 2010, when ownership was transferred to the Georgian Patriarchate . Its headquarters are located at 21 Anjaparidze Street in the Vake-Saburtalo district of Tbilisi, Georgia . As a dedicated source for online television, Ertsulovneba broadcasts primarily in the Georgian language with a specialized religious and educational format, producing and transmitting spiritual programs related to the Orthodox faith and the cultural heritage of Georgia .
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of a variety of religious and educational content. The channel systematically covers important events of the Georgian Orthodox Church, including services, conferences, defense of baccalaureate and doctorate theses at theological academies, akathists offered in Sioni Temple, and exhibitions of religious artwork . The channel is directed by Archpriest Michael Popkhadze, who serves as Director, and the channel`s team works closely with educational institutions such as the Tbilisi Theological Academy and Seminary to provide proper coverage of their activities . The channel also offers a mobile application available on the Apple App Store, featuring video content, an Orthodox calendar, the Bible, and prayers .
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of Georgian Orthodox religious programming, Ertsulovneba has undergone significant changes in its distribution model. The channel most recently broadcast via satellite on the MagtiSat platform on the Astra 3C satellite at 23.5 degrees East, but satellite tracking data from leading industry sources confirms that as of January 1, 2023, Ertsulovneba has left satellite transmission and is no longer broadcast via satellite in Europe . The channel was previously available on multiple satellite positions throughout its history, including Azerspace-1, Astra 4A, and Turksat 2A, but all satellite feeds have been discontinued . The channel is accessible as tv online via its official mobile application for iOS devices and remains available through various IPTV platforms and the official website of the Georgian Patriarchate.

