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    TURKS TAKE PBS TO TASK
    By John Eggerton

    Broadcasting & Cable, NY
    April 18 2006

    The Turkish ambassador is taking PBS to task for the program, The
    Armenian Genocide, which aired Monday on many member stations.

    Ambassador Nabi Şensoy complained Tuesday that the show was "blatantly
    one-sided" and reflected "a self-serving political agenda by Armenian
    American activists." PBS has said that, while it agrees with most
    historians that the genocide is estabished history, it also wanted
    to explore questions surrounding the issue.

    Although he praised PBS for holding a panel discussion about the
    show immediately after its airing, he said the decision to hold the
    panel was "in recognition of the strong bias inherent in "The Armenian
    Genocide," and said some stations did not air the panel, attibuting it
    to "Armenian American partisans who embarked on a nationwide campaign
    to prevent its airing by PBS affiliates."

    A PBS spokeswoman said that an "overwhelming predominance," or more
    than two thirds, of stations aired the panel, which she said is on
    par with other optional shows. Stations also have a broadcast window
    of a week or two in which to air PBS shows, so others could air it
    later in the week.

    "The reason for airing the panel," said spokeswoman Lea Sloan,
    "was to shed more light on a very complex issue. We also specifically
    wanted to examine how historians have come to such radically diverging
    conclusions about the alleged murder of 1.5 million Armenians by the
    Turks in 1915.

    http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA 6325671.html?display=Breaking+News

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