Mass Media in Greece: Power, Politics and Privatization

Mass Media in Greece: Power, Politics and Privatization

ISBN-10:
027594106X
ISBN-13:
9780275941062
Pub. Date:
12/30/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
027594106X
ISBN-13:
9780275941062
Pub. Date:
12/30/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Mass Media in Greece: Power, Politics and Privatization

Mass Media in Greece: Power, Politics and Privatization

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Overview

In this examination of Greek press, radio and television, authors Zaharopoulos and Paraschos describe media which have been tremendously politicized, partisan, and dominated by foreign programming. As the political and economic face of Greece and Europe changes, the Greek media has been thrown into anarchy.

Greece today is at a critical stage of transition from a traditional, developing nation to a more western-oriented, modern society. The media have mirrored Greece's struggle, and as important tools of political, socioeconomic, and cultural power, they have been at the forefront of the national crisis. In this examination of Greek press, radio and television, Zaharopoulos and Paraschos describe media which have been tremendously politicized, partisan, and dominated by foreign programming. As the political and economic face of Greece and Europe changes, the Greek media have been thrown into anarchy.

Zaharopoulos and Paraschos trace the development of the media under different political regimes which have shaped its norms and structures. Historically, governments ranging from military juntas to democratically elected ones, have all been reluctant to share the use of the print media, radio and television, although opposition parties have been successful in loosening the now crumbling government monopoly. The traditionally powerful elements of society have benefitted most from radio and television ownership which, the authors say, will ultimately benefit Greek society as a whole. The authors discuss the Greek mass media's transformation from state control to privatization as a foreshadowing model of Eastern European media developments. Mass Media in Greece will be of particular interest to students of international communication and modern Greece.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275941062
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/30/1992
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1400L (what's this?)

About the Author

THIMIOS ZAHAROPOULOS is Associate Professor and Director of graduate studies in Communication at Pittsburg State University in Kansas. He also taught for two years at the American College of Greece in Athens, and worked briefly in Greek television production. Zaharopoulos' research includes press-related national images, intercultural communication, and the press and foreign policy.

MANNY E. PARASCHOS is Professor of Jourbanalism and the first Dean of Emerson College's European Institute for International Communication in Maastricht, the Netherlands. He taught at the University of Missouri and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he chaired the Department of Jourbanalism and founded the Jourbanal for Arkansas Jourbanalism Studies and the state's Urban Jourbanalism Workshop for minority high school students. He is the editor of Greece and the American Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Greece and Modern Greek Society
History of the Print Media
History of Broadcasting
Privatization of the Broadcast Media
Print Media Today
Press Issues
Radio Today
Television Today
Politics in Greek Broadcasting
Conclusion: The Identity of the Greek Media
References
Index

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