- Estia
Infobox Newspaper
name = Estia
type = Daily eveningnewspaper
format =broadsheet
foundation =1876 /1894
owners =Alexis Zaousis
political = conservative
headquarters =Athens ,Greece
editor = L. Dimakopoulou
website = [http://www.estianews.gr www.estianews.gr]"Estia" (Greek: Polytonic|Ἑστία) is a national
newspaper published daily inAthens ,Greece . It is generally considered a broadsheet of a conservative, right-wing political alignment, and an advocate offree-market policies. It is named after the goddessHestia .Language
"Estia" is the only daily written in
katharevousa , a purist and archaic form ofmodern Greek that was abolished as the official administrative language in 1976. The use of katharevousa was previously favored by the conservative press, as opposed todimotiki , which was favored by the centrist and leftist press. In recent years, however, "Estia" has adopted a very moderate form of katharevousa. "Estia" is also the only daily employing the polytonic system of accentuation, which was officially abandoned following legislation in 1982; "Estia", nevertheless, uses theacute accent instead of thegrave accent .Format and layout
The paper's very first edition was misprinted, with Page 1 being on the back and Page 2 on the front.
Adonis Kyrou I. decided to keep printing the paper the same way, and the tradition continued to 1997, when it was abandoned due to technical difficulties arising from the change from linotype machines to computer-editing."Estia" did not switch to a modern computer system until 1997. At that time
Unicode -enabled software had become more widely available and it was possible to continue printing the newspaper in the polytonic system. Until then, the newspaper continued to be set and printed usingLinotype machine s. "Estia" is one of the few Greek newspapers printed inbroadsheet format. It normally contains only about eight pages a day. There are no pictures on the "front" page, and no colour photographs at all. The Greek typeface used for headlines and most of the texts is Asteria.The paper's most popular column has always been the
feuilleton "Pennies, Eidisoules, Perierga" (Strokes, small news, curiosities), noted for its dry, acerbic wit.History
In 1876,
Adonis Kyrou I. founded a weekly publication named "Ἑστία", which was a literary magazine similar to the present-dayNea Estia ("Νέα Ἑστία") rather than a news-focused paper. Not until 1894 did the well-known poet and journalistGeorgios Drosinis transform it into a daily newspaper about politics, culture and finance. In 1941, during the occupation of Greece by the German army, "Estia" closed, but soon after the liberation it resumed its publication. "Estia" has been managed by the Kyrou family for more than 120 years.Adonis Kyrou II. was its publisher from 1898 to 1918,Achilleus A. Kyrou from 1918 to 1950,Kyros Kyrou from 1950 to 1974, andAdonis Kyrou III. from 1974 until 1997, when the paper was taken over by Kyrou's nephewAlexis Zaousis . The current editor-in-chief is L. Dimakopoulou.References
* [http://www.estianews.gr The Website of the "Estia"]
* [http://tovima.dolnet.gr/print_article.php?e=B&f=12460&m=S05&aa=1 Article from "To Vima" Newspaper about the 1997 Change-over]
* [http://www.greece.org/hellas/efimeris.html Greek Mass Media Presentation]
* [http://www.pressreference.com/Fa-Gu/Greece.html Press Reference: Greece]
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