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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 01/13/2005

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    JANUARY 7-13, 2005

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    THE QUESTIONABLE GIGAHERTZES

    ONLY ONE OF NEARLY 40 FREQUENCIES REMAINS UNWANTED

    JOURNALIST'S POWER SUPPLY INTERRUPTED

    PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HUMANITARIAN LAW


    THE QUESTIONABLE GIGAHERTZES

    On January 12, 2005 the National Commission on Television and Radio
    announced broadcast licensing competitions for frequency diapasons of
    2300-2400 MHz and 2500-2700 MHz of Yerevan. The deadline for the bids in the
    competitions is on April 11, 2005. The bids will be considered by the
    National Commission on April 22.

    The frequencies presented for the competition have a pre-history of their
    own. In September last year the press questioned the legitimacy of the
    launch of the so-called "supersystem", owned by "A UP" company that got an
    opportunity to rebroadcast 50 TV channels in GHz diapason. The permission
    for re-broadcasting was issued by the Republican Telecommunications Center
    of the RA Ministry of Transportation and Communication. On its behalf, the
    National Commission on Television and Radio insisted to license these
    frequencies by competition (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, September
    17-23, 2004).

    The dispute progressed into litigation: the suit of NCTR contained a demand
    to annul the permission, issued to "A UP" company by the Republican
    Telecommunications Center. On December 2 the court of primary jurisdiction
    of Center and Nork-Marash communities of Yerevan approved the reconciliation
    agreement between NCTR, the Ministry of Transportation and Communication,
    Republican Telecommunications Center and "A UP" LLC. According to the
    agreement signed, the Ministry and the Republican Telecommunications Center,
    as one of its subdivisions, refused from claiming the 2300-27000 MHz
    diapason and annulled their previous resolutions on the broadcasting
    activities of "A UP". The right to the diapason was stipulated to belong to
    NCTR that assumed a commitment of announcing a competition for it.

    As noted above, the applicants and winners for these frequencies will be
    determined in spring. Yet, notably, the "supersystem" is being advertised on
    Armenian TV air, with particular intensity on New Year's Eve. The viewers
    are informed how, even today, one can watch several dozens of channels.

    ONLY ONE OF NEARLY 40 FREQUENCIES REMAINS UNWANTED

    On December 27, 2004 the National Commission on Television and Radio
    considered the bids submitted to the broadcast licensing competitions
    announced on September 16. As it has been reported, five vacant UHFs in a
    number of Armenian cities were put on the competitions: 22nd in
    Yeghegnadzor, 22nd in Spitak, 26th in Dilijan, 33rd in Gyumri and 36th in
    Vardenis (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, September 10-16, 2004).

    Three frequencies received one application each: 22nd in Yeghegnadzor was
    claimed by "Dzori Kanch" LLC, 33rd in Gyumri - "CHAP" LLC, and 36th in
    Vardenis - "SAMELON" LLC. The 22nd frequency of Spitak is contested by three
    LLCs - "Anna ev Karen", "Medea Soft", "Alik-Arman". The competition for 26th
    frequency of Dilijan was annulled because of absence of bidders.

    At the same session of December 27 NCTR made a decision of granting several
    vacant frequencies in various regions of the country to the Public Radio of
    Armenia for its programs. Another set of vacant frequencies was granted to
    the Public Television of Armenia - for broadcasting the programs of the
    First Channel and the youth channel "Nor Alik".

    On December 28 the National Commission considered the bids submitted for
    other broadcast licensing competitions, announced on September 17. As it has
    been reported, the competitions presented the 30th UHF in Artashat , two FMs
    in Yerevan (100.6 and 101.1 MHz), as well as two FM-packages in a number of
    Armenian cities. The first package includes eight frequencies, the second -
    twenty frequencies (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, September 17-23,
    2004).

    The only bidder for the 30th frequency in Artashat was "Telelex" TV company.

    "MS Explorer" LLC filed applications for the two FMs in the capital. It
    should be noted that its founders are "A1+" TV company (deprived of air
    since April 2002) and Center "Cooperation for Democracy" NGO. Besides "MS
    Explorer", the 100.6 MHz of Yerevan is claimed by "Avrora" radio, and 101.1
    MHz - by "Avtoradio".

    The package of 8 FMs got only one application - from
    "ArRadioIntercontinental". The package of 20 FMs is claimed by "Van" radio
    station and Radio "HAY".

    The results of all the competitions will be announced by the National
    Commission on February 14, 2005.

    JOURNALIST'S POWER SUPPLY INTERRUPTED

    On December 24, 2004, "Haikakan Zhamanak" daily published a report that on
    December 23 the Chief Editor of the newspaper Nikol Pashinian addressed a
    letter to the RA General Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepian. By this address the
    Chief Editor petitioned the Prosecutor to institute criminal proceedings on
    the illegitimate stoppage of power supply in the flat of "Haikakan Zhamanak"
    correspondent Avetis Babajanian, who resides in Armavir. In the opinion of
    the newspaper, the reason for the power supply interruption of the
    journalist's flat was his article "Cold and Dark Days of Armavir" ("Haikakan
    Zhamanak" of December 18). The publication was critical of the activities of
    "Musaler", the Armavir branch of "Electric Networks of Armenia" CJSC. It
    told, in particular, about the periodical power supply interruptions in
    dozens of villages of the region that started after the appointment of the
    new director of "Musaler". On December 23 the newspaper noted that the power
    supply of Avetis Babajanian's flat was interrupted on the command of
    "Musaler" director.

    As Avetis Babajanian informed YPC, the power supply of his flat was resumed
    on December 24. The journalist also noted that criminal proceedings on the
    incident were instituted basing on the letter of "Haikakan Zhamanak" Editor,
    which, as he learned from unofficial sources, were stopped due to absence of
    corpus delicti.

    PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HUMANITARIAN LAW

    The "News" section of YPC web-site (www.ypc.am) features a presentation
    article on the Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law, published by "Medecins
    Sans Frontieres" international humanitarian organization.


    When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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    375007, Yerevan, Armenia
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