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    ECHO Research representative: "freedom of expression in the Armenian media was possible"

    February 19, 2008

    Yerevan /Mediamax/. Sector Director of the British ECHO Research
    Company Karen Prichard stated in an interview to Mediamax that "we
    have an excellent methodology for global media analysis".

    Karen Prichard said this, commenting on Mediamax's request today on
    the statements on the unreliability of the report, prepared by ECHO
    Research following the results of the monitoring of Armenian media. In
    particular, the President of the Yerevan Press Club Boris Navasardian
    stated on February 14:

    "We repeatedly noted that the newspapers are freer from authority
    pressures, than the electronic media, and one cannot compare these
    two completely different types of press. This is the same thing as
    to mix oranges with pears".

    "Radio, TV and printed press are different - but they are all forms
    of media. Our brief was to look at freedom of media and we reported
    on what we found; i.e. that in our opinion a high degree of freedom
    existed in the printed press, but that the TV appeared to be more
    influenced by government. If we had looked at blog (electronic)
    reporting I'm sure we would have found something different again. We
    pointed out several times that 7 days (in fact only 5 for printed
    press) was a short period for the study and was in fact a snapshot,
    however the fact that the media were able to print certain highly
    critical articles, despite the 'self censorship' that we hear
    exists, indicated to us that freedom of expression in the media
    was possible. We feel we have an excellent methodology for global
    media analysis and are viewed as expert witnesses in the UK", Karen
    Prichard stated.

    International ECHO Research Company presented in Yerevan on February
    8 the report on the results of the media monitoring in Armenia for
    the first week of the pre-election campaign, which evidenced its
    balanced coverage. European Foundation for Democracy, based in
    Brussels, ordered the monitoring.

    Karen Prichard noted at the presentation of the report that
    "the TV-channels quite fairly distribute the broadcast time
    among the candidates, and the press is quite diverse". Experts of
    the International ECHO Research Company analyzed 743 TV-reports,
    radio-reports and newspaper articles, published in Armenia within the
    first week of the pre-election campaign, and came to the conclusion
    that 630 items from 743 showed no evidence of reporting bias.
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