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Could a big TV Channel adopt Esperanto?

de ppk89, 29 de agosto de 2011

Mensagens: 24

Idioma: English

gianich73 (Mostrar o perfil) 29 de agosto de 2011 18:50:46

geo63:
gianich73:... there is no profit and no one will do anything for free.
I do many things for free without any profit.
But you are not a business man, Geo63.

geo63 (Mostrar o perfil) 29 de agosto de 2011 19:28:34

gianich73:
geo63:
gianich73:... there is no profit and no one will do anything for free.
I do many things for free without any profit.
But you are not a business man, Geo63.
Very humane point of view - so if children in Africa, daying from thirst, are no profit then let them die... Esperanto IS NO PROFIT. It is 100% free.

gianich73 (Mostrar o perfil) 29 de agosto de 2011 20:30:15

geo63:
gianich73:
geo63:
gianich73:... there is no profit and no one will do anything for free.
I do many things for free without any profit.
But you are not a business man, Geo63.
Very humane point of view - so if children in Africa, daying from thirst, are no profit then let them die... Esperanto IS NO PROFIT. It is 100% free.
I am saying why, in my opinion, they will not do it. I am not saying that it is ok not to do it because nobody will pay for it. I do not understand why you are misunderstanding me.

geo63 (Mostrar o perfil) 29 de agosto de 2011 20:56:09

gianich73:...I do not understand why you are misunderstanding me.
Because I am a foreigner and I don't speak your language good enough, that is why.

gianich73 (Mostrar o perfil) 29 de agosto de 2011 21:48:36

geo63:
gianich73:...I do not understand why you are misunderstanding me.
Because I am a foreigner and I don't speak your language good enough, that is why.
And because you rush to make assumptions, I would say. English is not my mother tongue. I was not born in the United States and I was not born in an English speaking country.

ppk89 (Mostrar o perfil) 29 de agosto de 2011 23:12:04

It is all right, guys! Because English is not my first language either sometimes it happens the same to me. When I read a praising text it sounds to me like a critical one, and vice versa.

Let us not get off the main topic anyway. rideto.gif

ceigered (Mostrar o perfil) 30 de agosto de 2011 03:00:08

ppk89:But would it be so expensive to translate a few sentences into E-o and then read them out?

BBC closed a few language services a few years ago and so will do this year too.So I don't thing that there will be any for Eastern Europe at all.

Profit? How does BBC get profit from its service in Albanian or Macedonian? shoko.gif rido.gif rido.gif
Mmm, that's not good. That probably shows demand for BBC to show less-used languages is waning, so EO's chances are pretty obscure now.

EO's community is a tiny bit politically charged too, so they might peave off some.. "louder" users/viewers/listeners/readers.

I'd imagine language services in the UK will increasingly focus on migrants, immigrants and the celtic languages, so things like arabic, chinese, hindi, polish, perhaps german, welsh, gaelic, cornish, etc, and the latter are pushing it due to political reasons too.

Geo63:Very humane point of view - so if children in Africa, daying from thirst, are no profit then let them die... Esperanto IS NO PROFIT. It is 100% free.
Exactly, unfortunately. Only those with the resources to be philanthropic can do so. But since EO doesn't directly save lives or anything miraculous like that, there's no way people would give it "charity". People would much rather sacrafice money for "necessities" like food and water for 3rd world countries, than for "luxuries", like non-essential language learning. A bit of a mouse-wheel - it just keeps going around and around. Esperanto's culture aspect is to try and promote equality, but the ideal place for EO to grow is a place where there is equality demando.gif.

Perhaps if a govt had a culture department which gave grants and financial support for those promoting cultures including languages, that'd be viable.

geo63 (Mostrar o perfil) 30 de agosto de 2011 06:48:21

gianich73:And because you rush to make assumptions, I would say. English is not my mother tongue. I was not born in the United States and I was not born in an English speaking country.
I was not born in any English speaking country either. I just hate this business points of view. Why? Some time ago Polish Radio Polonia were sending esperanto broadcasts. Everybody could listen within diameter of 2000 miles. Then came some stupid businessman and shut it down because it had been no profit (and because Zamenhof was Jude, not Polish) - the whole thing costed about $2000 - what money for a country like Poland, where many hundreds of thousands of dollars are wasted each day. That was a big shame for Polish government, no futher talking... malgajo.gif

Vilius (Mostrar o perfil) 30 de agosto de 2011 07:00:16

geo63:{..}the whole thing costed about $2000{..}
That's per month?

geo63 (Mostrar o perfil) 30 de agosto de 2011 07:35:37

Vilius:
geo63:{..}the whole thing costed about $2000{..}
That's per month?
As far as I know there were 3 persons, 4000 zl per month (~ $2000). Now Radio Polonia sends esperanto brodcasts in Internet, but it is not the same - many listeners (especially the old ones) do not use computers at all.

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