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    Azat Artsakh - Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR)
    March 29, 2004

    BROADCASTING IN KOLATAK RESTORED

    The population of the village Kolatak could not watch the programs of
    the first public TV channel of Armenia and the public TV channel of
    Artsakh. The executive director of "Artsakhkap" Souren Mirzoyan
    informed that the company placed a transmitter for the communities
    Kolatak and Tbkhlu of the region Martakert. In this reference the
    director of the secondary school of Kolatak T. Yessayan sent a letter
    to "AA" informing that for a long time the village population, and the
    staff of the school especially were worried by the fact that instead
    of the programs of Armenian TV channels the villagers could watch only
    the Azerbaijani TV channels, which broadcast anti-Armenian propaganda
    24 hours. Fortunately, due to the new transmitter the population of
    the two villages can watch the programs of the first channel of
    Armenia. In reference to this problem the executive director of
    "Artsakhkap" Souren Mirzoyan said that the problem was not solved
    finally as more financial means are required to raise the quality of
    transmission. According to him, the problem will be solved in the near
    future. "The signals transmitted from Azerbaijan hinder the
    transmission of Armenian programs in certain settlements of the
    republic. For this reason this year we will exchange broadcasting
    frequencies," mentioned the executive director. He also said he hopes
    that this year the Armenian programs will be available in all the
    villages of NKR. S. Mirzoyan said that the cause of the problems with
    broadcasting is that more than 80 percent of transmitter are old
    production and the spare parts are difficult to find in Armenia and
    Russia. We hope that soon we will have the opportunity to place modern
    transmitters."

    ANAHIT DANIELIAN
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