Culture 'Off Schedule': ERT2, Documentaries, and Institutional Responsibility
The initiative 'Culture Absent' led by the Union of Greek Documentary (EEN) aims to enhance the presence of Greek documentaries and cultural content on public television, gathering over 1500 signatures.
The Union of Greek Documentary (EEN) has launched an initiative titled 'Culture Absent,' which has gathered over 1500 signatures to advocate for the preservation and enhancement of Greek documentaries and cultural programming on public television, ERT2. This movement addresses the significant decline in cultural broadcasts on the channel and raises concerns about the safeguarding of Greece's cultural heritage. The initiative appeals to those seeking a modern, diverse public television that reflects contemporary realities and fulfills its constitutional role.
The statement released by EEN highlights the essential loss of cultural programming on ERT and the inherent risks this poses to the preservation of Greece's cultural legacy. The organization emphasizes the critical need to restore Greek documentaries, which have been notably absent in recent years, impacting not only content creators but also the functionality of the ERT Archive. By advocating for coordinated actions to ensure the presence of cultural content on public broadcasting, the initiative underscores the importance of cultural representation in media.
Ultimately, this initiative is a call to action for stakeholders in Greek society, encouraging a collaborative effort to demand an accountable and vibrant public broadcasting service. It underscores the necessity for public television to reflect the diverse spectrum of Greek culture and arts, ensuring that the voices of local creators and the richness of national heritage are both preserved and promoted.