nikosGX
Supreme Member
- 9 November 2007
- 7,539
Re: Η πτωση των ΜΜΕ
Αν θέλετε να μάθετε για τα ΜΜΕ, δείτε τα wikileaks που έχει η Καθημερινή. Πρόκειται για το μέρος 9ο. Χρειάζεται να γνωρίζετε Αγγλικά γιατί φυσικά τα κανένας από τα ελληνικά ΜΜΕ δεν τολμά να μεταφράσει και να προωθήσει αυτά τα κείμενα.
http://www.kathimerini.gr/4dcgi/_w_articles_kathremote_1_28/03/2011_384753
Και το κείμενο:
http://sup.kathimerini.gr/xtra/media/files/Wikileaks/media.pdf
Τμήμα του κειμένου:
Greece currently has about 160 newspapers, 180 television
stations, 800 radio stations, 3,500 magazines, and just 10 million
people. (Portugal, with the same population, has 35 newspapers, 62
television stations, and 221 radio stations, according to the "World
Factbook" of 2004). How can all these media outlets operate
profitably? They don´t. They are subsidized by their owners who,
while they would welcome any income from media sales, use the media
primarily to exercise political and economic influence, and
therefore care marginally less about turning a profit from their
media operations. Because there are no subscriptions or home
deliveries in Greece, newspapers have to sell themselves from
newsstands by grabbing the attention of the casual passerby. This
means that even the occasional calm and partially accurate story
will have a misleading or untrue headline that often has nothing to
do with the story. Still, the media utilize sensationalist
headlines and stories to capture readers and the all-important
television ratings that determine the distribution of advertising
revenue. Newspapers also use such tools as DVD and book giveaways.
Αν θέλετε να μάθετε για τα ΜΜΕ, δείτε τα wikileaks που έχει η Καθημερινή. Πρόκειται για το μέρος 9ο. Χρειάζεται να γνωρίζετε Αγγλικά γιατί φυσικά τα κανένας από τα ελληνικά ΜΜΕ δεν τολμά να μεταφράσει και να προωθήσει αυτά τα κείμενα.
http://www.kathimerini.gr/4dcgi/_w_articles_kathremote_1_28/03/2011_384753
Και το κείμενο:
http://sup.kathimerini.gr/xtra/media/files/Wikileaks/media.pdf
Τμήμα του κειμένου:
Greece currently has about 160 newspapers, 180 television
stations, 800 radio stations, 3,500 magazines, and just 10 million
people. (Portugal, with the same population, has 35 newspapers, 62
television stations, and 221 radio stations, according to the "World
Factbook" of 2004). How can all these media outlets operate
profitably? They don´t. They are subsidized by their owners who,
while they would welcome any income from media sales, use the media
primarily to exercise political and economic influence, and
therefore care marginally less about turning a profit from their
media operations. Because there are no subscriptions or home
deliveries in Greece, newspapers have to sell themselves from
newsstands by grabbing the attention of the casual passerby. This
means that even the occasional calm and partially accurate story
will have a misleading or untrue headline that often has nothing to
do with the story. Still, the media utilize sensationalist
headlines and stories to capture readers and the all-important
television ratings that determine the distribution of advertising
revenue. Newspapers also use such tools as DVD and book giveaways.