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Panos Giannopoulos Hellenic National Met. Service

Weather in the Greek media In a difficult economic enviroment. Panos Giannopoulos Hellenic National Met. Service 13th EMS Annual Meeting & 11th European Conference on Applications of Meteorology (ECAM ) . overview. historical background the present situation

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Panos Giannopoulos Hellenic National Met. Service

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  1. Weather in the Greek media Ina difficult economic enviroment Panos Giannopoulos Hellenic National Met. Service 13th EMS AnnualMeeting & 11th EuropeanConferenceonApplicationsofMeteorology (ECAM)

  2. overview historicalbackground the present situation howthedifficulteconomicenvironmenthasaffectedthewaythatweatherispresentedindifferentmedia? havequalityissuesbeenraised ?

  3. TV 1975 the first weather bulletin in Greek TV from a meteorologist of Greek NMS –

  4. TV 1985 the first woman meteorologist presenting (from NMS)

  5. TV 1985 “Weather for Farmers” for first time a six day forecast

  6. TV Until 1989 only two public channels with 3 meteorologists each (from NMS) as presenters

  7. TV 1989 Private Television launching (5 channels that cover the entire country) For first time weather was presented from non meteorologists The meteorologists in the background preparing the material – again from the HNMS (retired or not)

  8. TV 2008 The first weather graphics system (by private channel)

  9. TV a daily 10-15 minute weather bulletin in a public channel live morning weather bulletin only from 2007 in private TV a “bizarre” weather bulletin (for 2 years)

  10. TV From 1990-2009 the usual scheme was: 3 persons for weather in each channel private TV(2 presenters +1 meteorologist) public TV (3 meteorologists-presenters) meteorologists from HNMS origin simple graphics produced in every channel (not weather-specific graphics software)

  11. Since 2009 – radical changes Public TV In 2010-2011 Public TV has no meteorologist presenting the weather for a 9 months period In 2011, for the first time since its start it hired meteorologists not from HNMS (as forced by law) 2013 sudden “death” of Public TV (closed for 2 months). No broadcasting, no news at all.

  12. Since 2009 – radical changes Private TV 2011 a channel closed 2013 one channel replaced the presenter with animated graphics video

  13. Since 2009 – radical changes The scheme now is 1 meteorologist or 1 meteo + 1presenter Again meteorologists are of HNMS origin

  14. radio Now, only two stations have a live weather bulletin every day from meteorologists. From 1996 until 2009 a private station had three meteorologists presenting a 2-min weather bulletin every hour Usually, in most stations, there is a less than 30-sec weather bulletin evey hour (usually, but not always, from HNMS)

  15. newspapers Decline of circulation From 2007 to 2012 Sunday newspapers daily Loss 40% loss 62% circulation500.000 90000

  16. Sunday newspapers Before the financial crisis, all Sunday newspapers had a meteorologist (from HNMS) writing a full-page weather forecast. Now more than 70% have retained a signed weather forecast

  17. Daily Newspapers (excl. Sunday’s) Until 2008 the top 5 newspapers in circulation have a weather forecast signed by a meteorologist Now there is no signed weather forecast in any daily newspaper. Usually, only a “copy and paste” forecast from HNMS without mentioning the source or just a weather graphic with no source of data

  18. Daily Newspapers (excl. Sunday’s) In Europe 70% of the weather forecasts are “signed”

  19. What happen: In some cases newspapers have: misleading forecasts Their weather graphics differ dramatically from text forecast appear in the same page Some times people complain to HNMS (although it is not responsible for the content of weather pages)

  20. internet At the end of 1990 the first internet weather forecasts appeared (numerical weather forecasts), produced by: the University of Athens, the HellenicCentreforMarineResearch, later.

  21. internet In 2002 the first greek weather portal was introduced, created by some researchers of the National Observatory of Athens Clearly oriented towards the general public. Now it is the most well-known weather site with forecasts , meteo-news and much more.

  22. 1 internet Since 2009, there has been a “boom” of internet greek weather pages (output of numerical weather models) due to the little capital needed for their operation. (from alexa.com Search :καιρόςweather) 2

  23. internet next year (2014) HNMS will totally redesign its Internet site

  24. Conclusions I Meteorologists still presenting weather in most TV channels The biggest radio stations had and still have a live daily weather bulletin from a meteorologist Although many new weather internet sites appeared recently, people seem to favor the site they have been used to.

  25. Conclusions II Economic problems affected the way weather is presented to the different media Less meteorologists, less presenters, more internet in some cases it seems the quality has deteriorated.

  26. Conclusions III Still the majority of the meteorologists working for media are having a NMS origin. HNMS is not the one and only source of weather forecasts in the Greek media as it used to be some years ago

  27. Thank you!!!

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