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Greece suspends state broadcaster ERT to save money | Greece suspends state broadcaster ERT to save money |
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The Greek government has announced that it will shut down the radio and TV services of the state broadcaster ERT. | The Greek government has announced that it will shut down the radio and TV services of the state broadcaster ERT. |
A government spokesman said transmissions would cease early on Wednesday. | A government spokesman said transmissions would cease early on Wednesday. |
All employees, numbering at least 2,500, will be suspended until the company reopens "as soon as possible". | |
It is the latest move in successive rafts of spending cuts and tax rises that the government hope will lead the country out of recession. | It is the latest move in successive rafts of spending cuts and tax rises that the government hope will lead the country out of recession. |
"ERT is a case of an exceptional lack of transparency and incredible extravagance. This ends now," government spokesman Simos Kedikoglou said, according to the AFP news agency. | "ERT is a case of an exceptional lack of transparency and incredible extravagance. This ends now," government spokesman Simos Kedikoglou said, according to the AFP news agency. |
While all employees would be sacked, he added they would be paid compensation and would be able to apply for work when the corporation relaunches as a smaller, independent public broadcaster. | |
The head of ERT's foreign desk, Odin Linardatou, said the announcement took journalists by surprise. | |
"We are very shocked, we are angry, it was a decision that we didn't expect, we expected maybe more cuts," she told the BBC's Newshour programme. | |
"What I cannot accept in a democracy is that Greece will not have a public broadcaster." | |
Voice of Greece | |
Unions also voiced strong opposition to the move. | |
An engineer at the broadcaster's multimedia department who gave his name as Yannis said: "The government announced that channels will shut down at midnight - after that the screens will go black. | An engineer at the broadcaster's multimedia department who gave his name as Yannis said: "The government announced that channels will shut down at midnight - after that the screens will go black. |
"According to the government, from tonight I will be unemployed. It is a complete shock. In four hours' time I will not have a job." | "According to the government, from tonight I will be unemployed. It is a complete shock. In four hours' time I will not have a job." |
ERT is funded by a direct payment of 4.30 euros (£3.80; $6) added monthly to electricity bills. | |
Its supporters say ERT provides an essential service to the Greek people. | |
The broadcaster runs three domestic TV channels, four national radio stations, as well regional radio stations and an external service, Voice of Greece. | The broadcaster runs three domestic TV channels, four national radio stations, as well regional radio stations and an external service, Voice of Greece. |
In April, parliament passed a bill which would see 15,000 state employees lose their jobs by the end of next year. | |
The law was a condition for Greece to receive its next tranche of loans from international lenders worth 8.8bn euros (£7.4bn; $11.4bn). | The law was a condition for Greece to receive its next tranche of loans from international lenders worth 8.8bn euros (£7.4bn; $11.4bn). |
Since 2010, the European Union and the IMF have promised more than 200bn euros in lending for Greece, the first country to be hit by the eurozone crisis. | Since 2010, the European Union and the IMF have promised more than 200bn euros in lending for Greece, the first country to be hit by the eurozone crisis. |
The government has imposed tough austerity measures in return for aid, including cuts in pay and pensions leading to numerous general strikes. | The government has imposed tough austerity measures in return for aid, including cuts in pay and pensions leading to numerous general strikes. |