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Prokopis DOUKAS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prokopis_Doukas) studied Electrical Engineering (M. Sc. in Electronics, Telecommunications and Networks) at the University of Patras, Greece and Music Technology at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, Ca. as a visiting scholar.
His career as a DJ and journalist started with the “burst” of independent radio in Greece, in 1988. He has collaborated with major music and news stations in Athens, including Sky 100.4, Antenna 97.1, Jazz Fm, Athina 9.84, Net 105.8 and Kosmos 93.6. From 1997 to 2001, he was appointed as one of the principal anchors at the Greek state television. Since 2003, he has been one of the senior political commentators for the weekly newspaper “Athens Voice”. He has also collaborated, as a freelancer, with numerous newspapers and magazines, such as “Epsilon” of the “Eleftherotypia” daily, “Metro” and “Metarithmisi”.
Prokopis DOUKAS participated in the films “Apontes” and “O Vassilias” of the greek director Nikos Grammatikos.
Prokopis DOUKAS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prokopis_Doukas) studied Electrical Engineering (M. Sc. in Electronics, Telecommunications and Networks) at the University of Patras, Greece and Music Technology at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, Ca. as a visiting scholar.
His career as a DJ and journalist started with the “burst” of independent radio in Greece, in 1988. He has collaborated with major music and news stations in Athens, including Sky 100.4, Antenna 97.1, Jazz Fm, Athina 9.84, Net 105.8 and Kosmos 93.6. From 1997 to 2001, he was appointed as one of the principal anchors at the Greek state television. Since 2003, he has been one of the senior political commentators for the weekly newspaper “Athens Voice”. He has also collaborated, as a freelancer, with numerous newspapers and magazines, such as “Epsilon” of the “Eleftherotypia” daily, “Metro” and “Metarithmisi”.
Prokopis DOUKAS participated in the films “Apontes” and “O Vassilias” of the greek director Nikos Grammatikos.