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    http://www.koce.org/press_armenian.htm

    KOCE-TV TAKES A STAND AS THE SOUTHLAND'S ONLY
    PBS STATION TO AIR THE HIGHLY-PUBLICIZED FILM
    `THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'
    `The Armenian Genocide' Premieres Wednesday, April 26 on KOCE-TV at 9:00 PM


    (HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF.) March 9, 2006 - KOCE-TV, Orange County's
    local PBS station, is taking a moral stand as the only station in the
    Southland, including Los Angeles to air the highly-publicized program,
    `The Armenian Genocide.' The acclaimed program, which shares the
    under-reported story of the Ottoman Turks' brutal slaying of more than
    one million Armenians during one of the largest genocides in history,
    will premiere on KOCE-TV Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at 9:00 PM.

    To date, despite overwhelming evidence and against the opinion of the
    overwhelming majority of historians, the Turkish government denies an
    Armenian genocide ever took place. However, in the face of this
    adversity, KOCE-TV has taken a moral stance by airing the documentary
    and recognizing the opinionof the overwhelming majority of historians
    that genocide did indeed take place.

    `KOCE-TV is proud to be recognized as the only station in the
    Southland, including Los Angeles to air "The Armenian Genocide," said
    Mel Rogers, president and general manager of KOCE-TV. `This film and
    its topic are significant, and KOCE-TV feels it is important that the
    genocide suffered by the Armenians not be forgotten, denied or glossed
    over. It is part of the mission of public television to stimulate
    responsible discussion and illuminate complex issues. Since most
    Americans do not fully understand the issue in all its complexity, we
    are committed to offering the program which we sincerely hope will
    help viewers better understand this chapter in world history.'
    KOCE-TV Shares the Largely Untold Story of the Turks' Atrocious Crimes
    against Humanity `The Armenian Genocide' is the unprecedented and
    powerful complete story of the first genocide of the 20th century. The
    one-hour documentary which features extensive never-before-seen
    historical footage explores the ongoing controversy of the Armenian
    genocide and explains why the Turkish government denies the events
    ever took place. The documentary, written, directed and produced by
    Emmy Award-winning producer Andrew Goldberg is narrated by Julianna
    Margulies, Ed Harris, Natalie Portman, Laura Linney and Orlando Bloom.

    Filmed in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Turkey and
    Syria, the program features discussions with leading experts in the
    field including Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power, and New
    York Times best-selling author Peter Balakian, and Kurdish and Turkish
    citizens in modern-day Turkey who speak openly about the stories told
    to them by their parents and grandparents.

    `As Turkey seeks to join the European Union, 90 years later, this film
    can give people a much better understanding of why this issue is such
    an important and current part of the international conversation about
    Turkey's role in the world today,' said Goldberg.

    About Emmy Award-Winning Producer Andrew Goldberg

    Andrew Goldberg's television credits include PBS, ABC News, E!, CNN,
    and countless others. In addition to documentaries, he has also
    written and produced commercials for such companies as Bell South,
    Sephora/Louis Vuitton, AT&T and PetSmart. Goldberg's recent
    documentary productions include, A Yiddish World Remembered for PBS
    which won an Emmy in 2002, and The Armenians, A Story of Survival,
    which aired on PBS stations nationally in 2002 and was awarded the
    CINE Golden Eagle.

    About KOCE-TV

    KOCE-TV, one of the most watched PBS stations in America, has an
    estimated 4.5 million viewers* each month, and offers a mix of both
    local and national programs. In addition, KOCE Classroom serves more
    than half-a-million K-14 students. The winner of hundreds of awards
    including Emmys and Community Service Awards, KOCE continues to be a
    leading resource for education, culture and local issues in Southern
    California. For more information, please visit _www.koce.org_
    (http://www.koce.org/) .

    * This figure was calculated by KOCE's program consultant and is based
    upon information obtained via PubTV Online.



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    Editor's Note: Photos and interviews are available by contacting Sabrina
    Shannon at (714) 573-0899 ext. 27
    or via e-mail at [email protected]
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