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Volumn 57, Issue 1, 2004, Pages

Public Images and Private Lives: The Greek Experience

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EID: 0442307402     PISSN: 00312290     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1093/pa/gsh005     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (4)

References (6)
  • 3
    • 84928221371 scopus 로고
    • Greece: A Politically Controlled State Monopoly Broadcast System
    • March. A recent opinion poll, carried out by ICAP Hellas, showed that 75% of the population perceived state television as the political medium of the government; 50% claimed that it does not trust the credibility of political information, ICAP Hellas, February
    • For an analysis of the public mistrust of public broadcasting see D. Katsoudas, 'Greece: A Politically Controlled State Monopoly Broadcast System', West European Politics, March 1985. A recent opinion poll, carried out by ICAP Hellas, showed that 75% of the population perceived state television as the political medium of the government; 50% claimed that it does not trust the credibility of political information, ICAP Hellas, February 2000.
    • (1985) West European Politics
    • Katsoudas, D.1
  • 5
    • 0442285521 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • March 1985, loc. cit., p. 150
    • D. Katsoudas, March 1985, loc. cit., p. 150.
    • Katsoudas, D.1
  • 6
    • 84964191971 scopus 로고
    • Broadcasting, Politics and the State in Socialist Greece
    • S. Papathanasopoulos, 'Broadcasting, Politics and the State in Socialist Greece', Media, Culture and Society, 1990, p. 391
    • (1990) Media, Culture and Society , pp. 391
    • Papathanasopoulos, S.1


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