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  • Armenian TV Gives More Coverage To Ex-President Ahead Of Polls - Sur

    ARMENIAN TV GIVES MORE COVERAGE TO EX-PRESIDENT AHEAD OF POLLS - SURVEY

    Mediamax News Agency
    Feb 14 2008
    Armenia

    Yerevan, 14 February: The Yerevan Press Club (YPC) today presented
    the interim report of the monitoring of election campaign coverage
    by broadcast media in Armenia in the period between 31 January and
    9 February.

    Speaking at a news conference in Yerevan, President of YPC Boris
    Navasardyan stated that in this period the volume of editorial
    coverage of the election campaign grew. This happened at the expense of
    coverage of the Armenian presidential candidates who enjoy the greatest
    interest of the media - ex-President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan,
    Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, leader of Orinats Yerkir
    [Law-Governed Country] party Artur Baghdasaryan, candidate from the
    People's Party Tigran Karapetyan, member of [Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation -] Dashnaktsutyun party bureau Vahan Hovhannesyan, leader
    of the National Unity party Artashes Geghamyan and candidate from
    the National Democratic Union Vazgen Manukyan.

    The YPC president noted that "in accordance with the tradition",
    Tigran Karapetyan gained basic coverage on the ALM TV channel belonging
    to him.

    The Armenian ex-president enjoyed during the accounting period most
    attention of eight researched broadcast media (37.016 seconds),
    followed by Prime Minister of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan (32.786 seconds).

    The YPC president stated that Levon Ter-Petrosyan remained the
    undoubted leader as to the number of connotation-illustrated
    mentions (143 negative and three positive). Also frequent are the
    connotation-illustrated mentions of Serzh Sargsyan (83 positive and
    24 negative).

    Most polarized the coverage of the two candidates was on the Kentron TV
    channel. Public TV of Armenia demonstrated balanced coverage stipulated
    by law only concerning the distribution of airtime but not the manner
    of coverage of the two candidates, Boris Navasardyan stated.
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