50 Directors General of Public Media Demand ert be Restored to Air
50 Directors General of Public Media Demand ert be Restored to Air
GENEVA, June 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Fifty public service media (PSM) leaders in 39 countries have rallied behind the
shelved Greek broadcaster ERT by signing an EBU-led statement calling for the station to
be restored to air immediately.
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http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130613/621657 )
The signatories (complete list here
[http://www3.ebu.ch/cms/en/sites/ebu/contents/news/2013/06/50-directors-general-of-PSM.html ]
), which include the directors general of all of Europe's most important public service
media organizations, universally condemn the Greek government's "undemocratic and
unprofessional" course of action, which "undermines the existence of public service media
in Greece".
The statement, to which the directors general, presidents and chief executive
officers, as well as several heads of international relations, have put their names, reads
as follows:
ERT MUST BE RESTORED TO AIR!
"We, as Directors General of Europe's public broadcasters, express our profound dismay
at the action taken by the Greek Government on Tuesday, 11 June in shutting down ERT with
immediate effect.
This undemocratic and unprofessional action of the Greek government undermines the
existence of public service media in Greece and its independence from the government.
For that reason, we strongly urge the Greek Prime Minister to immediately reverse this
decision, allowing ERT to go back on the air in Greece and we wholeheartedly support the
open letter sent by the EBU President and Director General on 11 June 2013."
Having collected the signatures in less than 24 hours, the EBU leadership has now sent
the document to the Greek Government in a second letter urging Prime Minister Antonis
Samaras to revoke the closure decree, while in addition appealing for at least one ERT TV
channel to be left on air.
On Tuesday evening (June 11) EBU President Jean-Paul Philippot and Director General
Ingrid Deltenre wrote an open letter to Mr Samaras
[http://www3.ebu.ch/files/live/sites/ebu/files/Frontpage%20News/2013/06/20130612_AS_pmletter.pdf ]
urging him to see sense and pointing out that "public service media and their
independence from Government lie at the heart of democratic societies".
The move followed an emergency EBU Executive Board session held on Wednesday.
About the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
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Members in 56 countries in Europe and beyond.
The EBU's mission is to defend the interests of public service media and to promote
their indispensable contribution to modern society. It is the point of reference for
industry knowledge and expertise.
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EUROVISION is the media industry's premier distributor and producer of top quality
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MICHELLE ROVERELLI
Head of Communications
T +41-22-717-2204
M +41-79-647-1724
roverelli@ebu.ch
BEN STEWARD
Communications Officer
T +41-22-717-2213
M +41-79-244-6535
steward@ebu.ch
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