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Ta Nea
The paper initially appeared under the name Athinaika Nea, but was renamed to Ta Nea in 1945. During the dictatorship (1967-1974) Ta Nea opposed the regime along with the daily To Vima published by the same company, and tried to encourage resistance to the regime by means of caricatures and messages. Ta Nea was the most sold newspaper until To Ethnos appeared in 1981, and had close ties to the Pan-Hellenist Social Party (PASOK). Today it is close to the current government.
Medium: daily
Political orientation: Left liberal
Circulation: 53,000 (first quarter of 2010)
Frequency of publication Monday to Saturday
Location: Athens, Greece
Publisher: Lambrakis Pressegruppe
Area of distribution: Nationwide
Established: 1931
Michalakopoulou 80
GR-11528 Athen
Phone: 0030-211-3657000, -7766000
E-Mail: info@tanea.gr
Internet: http://ta-nea.dolnet.gr
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