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Presentation. "ARTICLES IN LITHUANIAN AND DUTCH NEWSPAPERS COMPARED". By Lina Duobait ė and Daniel Sol. Nederland. Newspapers used: De Telegraaf De Volkskrant NRC Handelsblad Trouw Algemeen Dagblad TC Tubantia. Lietuva. Newspapers used: Kauno diena Lietuvos rytas Respublika
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Presentation "ARTICLES IN LITHUANIAN AND DUTCH NEWSPAPERS COMPARED" By Lina Duobaitė and Daniel Sol
Nederland • Newspapers used: • De Telegraaf • De Volkskrant • NRC Handelsblad • Trouw • Algemeen Dagblad • TC Tubantia
Lietuva • Newspapers used: • Kauno diena • Lietuvos rytas • Respublika • Lietuvos žinios
Themes covered in the articles: • Enlargement of the EU • Traffic regulations • Public Broadcasters • The situation of Kaunas (Only Lithuania) • Leadership of political parties (Only the Netherlands)
Enlargement of the EU:Lithuania • The treaty of Nice and the Irish referendum about it. • Kalingrad transit problems • Newspapers are positive about entering the EU in general
Enlargement of the EU:The Netherlands • Dutch newspapers are supporting the enlargement of the EU • Most Dutch newspaper aren’t in favor of a possible referendum about it
Traffic regulations: Lithuania • To meet EU standards • Half of the Lithuanians are in favor of them • Proposal about the driving license of drunk drivers
Traffic regulations: The Netherlands • Proposal to have higher speed limits on Dutch highways • Most Dutch newspapers are negative about speeding
Public Broadcasters:Lithuania • Discussion about the commercialization of the PB • Discussion about the quality of programs • The problems of the budget
Public Broadcasters:The Netherlands • Proposal to reduce to budget of the Public Broadcasters • Dutch newspaper don’t like the expensive Dutch Public Broadcasters
The situation of Kaunas • “The third brother” Kaunas • Struggle with the capital • Problems in the Local government
Leadership of political parties • Crises in some political parties after last elections • Different Dutch newspapers are supporting different political parties
Comparison and conclusions • Same subjects, different aspects • Also some national topics • Lithuanian newspapers have a broader public in a political sense • Lithuanian politicians are more cautious about the chosen subjects than their Dutch colleagues • All newspapers are quite critical