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Greek Government Abruptly Shuts Down State Broadcaster 230

An anonymous reader writes "The Greek government shut down broadcasting of all TV and radio channels operated by the state-owned broadcaster ERT at midnight local time, with police ejecting journalists and other employees occupying the building. The above link is a prominent Greek economics professor's (and Valve's in-house economist) analysis of the political motivations for the move."
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Greek Government Abruptly Shuts Down State Broadcaster

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  • House Of Corruption (Score:5, Informative)

    by master_p ( 608214 ) on Wednesday June 12, 2013 @02:14AM (#43982211)

    ERT was a House Of Corruption. It should have been shut down years ago.

    Not only was it a propaganda station, but it was also full of employees that did not have a job description, but they were employed by politicians in order to vote for them.

    2500 employees for 3 channels and 1 radio station.

  • by TapeCutter ( 624760 ) on Wednesday June 12, 2013 @02:43AM (#43982341) Journal

    The only analogues I have are NPR and PBS for "state owned"

    BBC in the UK, ABC/SBS in Oz. Note that there is an important distinction between "state owned" and "state controlled".

  • The bigger picture (Score:5, Informative)

    by cynop ( 2023642 ) on Wednesday June 12, 2013 @05:25AM (#43982913)

    Ok so here's a bigger picture of what led to the shut down.
    1) The ERT (National Radio) was a way for decades for the goverment to reward supporters with well-payed tenured jobs.
    2) As a result, there are hundreds of people working there who get payed for menial tasks.
    3) The Troika has demanded that about 2500 people working for the public sector will be fired before the end of June. 150.000 before the end of 2014.
    4) A large privatisation programme that was a requirement from the Troika to continue the Greek bail out failed on Monday (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/jun/10/greek-gas-supplier-selloff-gazprom )

    As a result shutting down ERT hits two birds with one stone: It allows them to fire more than the minimum 2500 that was required, and also distracts the public opinion from mondays failure that is sure to bring more austerity measures. The goverment claims that the shutdown was justified because of the corruption and thriftlessness of the organization, while the governing party was the one that helped create them.

  • Re:As a Greek (Score:3, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 12, 2013 @07:37AM (#43983449)

    As a Greek myself I have to tell the world that you are lying!
    10-30%??? it is more like 4 -5 euros per bill which comes 6 times a year.

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