It seems that you have created a strong antagonism toward your consulting services and the potential success of your proposals. Almost all the newspapers in Greece have an exclusive piece of information which presents you failing and dropping the project. All the information of course becomes from inside the Eleftheros Typos, the journalists as well as the management which still tries to stretch and fit to the new order.
The deal of course is very simple, if you succeed, then everybody else has failed and against all odds the modernization of the 4rth informal power will have find a representation. This means that automatically that your success challenge the power of all traditional gurus on the readers and especially to the publishers, because in Greece still the leading cast of power (politicians, journalists, religion) teaches the inhabitants the virtue “creed and don’t pry”.
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By apotso - Jun 8, 2007 | Leave a reply
It seems that you have created a strong antagonism toward your consulting services and the potential success of your proposals. Almost all the newspapers in Greece have an exclusive piece of information which presents you failing and dropping the project. All the information of course becomes from inside the Eleftheros Typos, the journalists as well as the management which still tries to stretch and fit to the new order.
The deal of course is very simple, if you succeed, then everybody else has failed and against all odds the modernization of the 4rth informal power will have find a representation. This means that automatically that your success challenge the power of all traditional gurus on the readers and especially to the publishers, because in Greece still the leading cast of power (politicians, journalists, religion) teaches the inhabitants the virtue “creed and don’t pry”.
By Juan Antonio Giner - Jun 8, 2007 | Leave a reply
ET wanted to be different.
And it is.
Really different of the rest.
Just compare with the other Greek front pages.
ET Content, supplements, magazines, design, infographics, photography, illustration, printing quality, circulation, advertising… all have improved.
The newsroom and the business management has more resources and staff than ever, on and off line.
And this has been done and is done every day by the ET team.
We just inspired them, but they are the ones that deserve the credit for the success.
Thank you for your opinion, but these are the facts.