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    AZERBAIJAN NOT TO BROADCAST RUSSIA'S TV

    Kommersant, Russia
    Dec 27 2006

    Azerbaijan won't broadcast Russia's Channel One and RTR Planeta
    starting from January 2007. The official explanation of this move of
    the oil-rich state is to set into motion the national TV channels.

    But the true reason of the ban could be the information policy of
    the channels, to be more precise the coverage of Nagorno Karabakh
    clashes of Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    The Azeri authorities intend to ban two TV channels of Russia, said
    Nushiravan Magerramli, chief of the Azeri National Council for TV
    and Radio Broadcasting. The official said that, in early January,
    they will consider terminating broadcasting of two TV channels of
    Russia - Channel 1 and RTR Planeta - and two private channels of
    Turkey - Channel D and Samanyolu. Starting from 2007, the people
    of Azerbaijan will be able to watch them via the satellite or cable
    television exclusively, Magerramli made clear.

    The root cause of the yesterday's attack of Azerbaijan embarrassed
    managers of Russia's TV channels. The sources said all contracts with
    Azerbaijan had been duly concluded.

    The root cause of forthcoming ban on Russia's TV in Azerbaijan could
    be the information policy of the TV channels, especially in part of
    unrecognized Nagorno Karabakh Republic. On September 11, the deputy
    of Azerbaijan's parliament, Ganira Pashaeva called for banning the
    channels of Russia, blaming on RTR Planeta the coverage of celebration
    of the 15th anniversary of Nagorno Karabakh independence.
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