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From Greek Media Magnates to Psych Ward Roomies
The psychiatric ward of the Greek Korydallos prison in Athens is not exactly the ideal place for business meetings of media owners. However, this...
Greek Media Group Antenna Hires Former NBCUniversal President
Τhe ex-president of NBCUniversal and Cineflix Studios chief, Peter Smith, has been appointed managing director of the largest Greek broadcasting group Antenna. The company...
Low Turnover in Greek Media
A great fall was recorded in the first quarter of this year on the turnover of enterprises engaged in the field of information and...
Journal Studies Greek Media, Culture
The Journal of Greek Media and Culture is a new interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal which studies a wide range of manifestations of media and culture...
Greek Media Company is Closing Down
After 32 years of operation, Liberis publications are forced to close down as they didn't manage to get a rescue loan from the bank....
Greek Media Strike: Journalists Were Heard
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By Helen George
Dimitris Trimis, President of the Journalists’ Union of Athens Daily Newspapers, commenting on the all media strike in Greece on May 28,...
Greek Media Project Wins 2012 European Charlemagne Youth Prize
The Greek youth media project "Europe on the Ground" won the first prize at this year's Charlemagne Youth Prize ceremony held May 15 in...
Al Jazeera Features Video on Greek Media Crisis
Al Jazeera’ s show Listening Post featured an eight-minute long report on the financial crisis of the Greek media and how it affects the...
The Greek Media and the Economic Crisis
Entering the fifth year of recession, Greece and its people are undergoing a series of different changes in their everyday life; from severe cuts...
Greek Media Tragedy Leaves Hundrends of Journalists Unpaid
The next time a scandal about Greece’s financial woes is broken by the country’s domestic press, spare a thought for the reporter who wrote...


