Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Greek term or phrase:
υπερπροσφορά καναλιών και προγραμμάτων
English translation:
Oversupply of television channels and programmes
Greek term
υπερπροσφορά καναλιών και προγραμμάτων
Overcapacity of television channels and programmes???
4 +1 | Overabundance of television channels and programmes | Spiros Doikas |
5 +1 | oversupply of channels and programmes | Nick Lingris |
Feb 6, 2010 13:25: Assimina Vavoula changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/76120">Assimina Vavoula's</a> old entry - " υπερπροσφορά καναλιών και προγραμμάτων"" to ""Overabundance of television channels and programmes""
Feb 8, 2010 15:18: Assimina Vavoula changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/76120">Assimina Vavoula's</a> old entry - " υπερπροσφορά καναλιών και προγραμμάτων"" to ""Overabundance of television channels and programmes""
Feb 8, 2010 15:28: Assimina Vavoula changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/76120">Assimina Vavoula's</a> old entry - " υπεραφθονία καναλιών και προγραμμάτων"" to ""Overabundance of television channels and programmes""
Proposed translations
Overabundance of television channels and programmes
oversupply of channels and programmes
http://www.robertpicard.net/PDFFiles/licensefee.pdf
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Note added at 7 mins (2010-02-01 17:04:35 GMT)
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The increasing number of channels, both domestic and international, provides expanding choices for viewers that are breaking down monopolistic advantages previously held by public service broadcasters. Because audience demand for television and radio programming has not increased proportionally with channel and program expansion, there is an oversupply of programming that fragments the audience (Picard, 2001).
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