This document analyzes Greek media coverage of a December 2014 European Union summit regarding Turkey's bid to join the EU. It examines several major Greek newspapers, including their front page headlines and number of articles on the summit. It finds little coverage on the front pages. When mentioned, Turkey is portrayed either as a threat or a potential ally but problematic partner for negotiations. The document also notes some metaphors and cartoons used in the coverage.
5. the newspapers Ta Nea 20% (63.293) Eleftherotypia 17,8% (55.923) Eleftheros Typos 10,7% (33.810) I Kathimerini 10,3% (32.446) To Vima* 5,6% (17.710) *To Vima (Sundays) 19,2% (200.960)
6. Analysis on: the front-pages & headlines the number of articles the language used the point of view punctuation
7. Ta Nea Supports the main opposition party (socialist PASOK) with some criticism to its own party Journalism Lamprakis Organisation Founding year 1931
16. the euro-turkish train did not derail, it just got into a new side-line. But, the line is blind and doesnt lead anywhere. Therefore, for 2 years, it will pretend as though it goes back and forth
33. Metaphors: freeze of the 8 chapters Turkey seems to be punished train collision EU: house, in which Tr is not wanted Storm: the situation in the last few days
35. Tasos Anastasiou Comics Erdogan efendi. The deep state is asking if you took on initiative in Europe without its approval. As many as I take inside Turkey
36. Erdogan speaking in the EU Summit: Because our previous proposal saw some reactions, Turkey intends to open one harbor also to the Germans and the French.
37. When the Cypriots, which are cultured, are doing so many bullshit.. Imagine then, what I should do, since I am a barbarian Hantzopoulos, Ta Nea
38. Conclusions - little media coverage - not in the front-pages Turkey: - threat - or possible alley