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    Gallic TV faces threat of boycott in Turkey

    Variety
    Oct 19 2006

    Law on murder of Armenians prompts attack on French biz
    By ALISON JAMESPARIS

    The Turkish broadcasting authority called for a boycott of French
    TV programs Thursday as a heated political row between the countries
    over the mass killing of Armenians nearly a century ago spilled over
    into the TV biz.

    The authority "recommended" that Gallic shows stay off the air in
    Turkey until France drops draft legislation that would make it a crime
    to deny that the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915-17 amounted
    to genocide.

    Turkey has accused France and its sizable Armenian-origin population
    of trying to scupper Turkey's bid to join the European Union and
    attacking free speech.

    If the new law takes effect -- it has passed the lower house but must
    be voted on by the senate -- someone denying the Armenian genocide
    would face a one-year prison term and a fine of up to $56,000.

    France already has a similar law regarding the Holocaust.

    Turkey is not one of French TV exporters' biggest clients in monetary
    terms -- the market was worth around E1.8 million ($2.25 million) in
    2005 -- but Turkish TV channels do air a lot of Gallic programming,
    especially cartoons.

    Michele Massonat, head of international sales and marketing at
    youth programming specialist Dargaud Distribution, said Thursday,
    "The prices aren't very high, but almost everything we produce
    or distribute sells to Turkey, which makes it a not insignificant
    territory for us. Hopefully this will all settle down soon."
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