Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Greece's EDT ........................


Greece's EDT resumes public TV news after ERT closure

A TV screen shot shows Greece's new state television channel airing its firs news programme, on 21 August, 2013.Two journalists from ERT moved over to EDT for its first news programme

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Greece's new EDT public TV has begun news broadcasts, more than two months after the government shut down the previous state broadcaster, ERT.
ERT's 2,700 workers were all sacked in June, but carried on making shows for web streaming and satellite relay.
Greece's conservative-led coalition said ERT cost too much in an economic crisis. A left-wing party withdrew from government in protest at the closure.
The European Broadcasting Union stopped ERT relays when EDT began airing news.
An employee is seen behind a TV screen, used to show the Greek state television ERT broadcast, at its headquarters at Aghia Paraskevi suburb in Athens 18 June, 2013.Greece's government pulled the plug on ERT in June, triggering a political crisis
Greek authorities recently announced that more than 500 people had been hired on a two-month contract for the new state broadcaster.
Its first news programme was a two-hour broadcast that began at 08:00 local time (05:00 GMT). The show was presented by two journalists who used to work for ERT, BBC Monitoring reports.
Since it went on air for the first time last month, EDT has been mainly showing old Greek black-and-white films.
Union representatives at ERT have vowed to continue their programming via the internet, the Associated Press news agency reported.

An employee of the state broadcaster ERT works in the control room during an online news bulletin broadcast at the corporation"s headquarters during a 24-hour general strike on 13 June, 2013 in Athens, Greece.ERT continued to produce news during a general strike in June
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European Broadcasting Union (EBU) representatives had visited Greece frequently to meet government officials and express disagreement with the decision to close ERT.
Former employees at ERT's headquarters had called on the EBU to keep the channel's signal alive through its satellites.  NEW EUROPE

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