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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 01/17/2008

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    JANUARY 11-17, 2008

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE

    ANOTHER "PRESS CLUB" SUPPLEMENT

    PROBLEMS OF REGIONS ON THE AIR OF FIVE TV CHANNELS

    MEDIA ETHICS OBSERVATORY CALLED ON "ARAVOT" AND "ARMENIA" TO SOLVE THE
    CONFLICT OUT OF COURT


    UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE

    On January 16 another "Press Club" show went on the evening air of "Yerkir
    Media" TV company. The guest of the program host, the President of Yerevan
    Press Club Boris Navasardian, was Arman Melikian. The subject for discussion
    was the upcoming presidential elections, in particular, the stance of Arman
    Melikian as RA presidency candidate.

    The next, final program of this "Press Club" cycle will be aired by "Yerkir
    Media" on January 18, at 21.40.

    The "Press Club" cycle is produced under a project of Media Diversity
    Institute, supported by Open Society Institute Assistance
    Foundation-Armenia.

    ANOTHER "PRESS CLUB" SUPPLEMENT

    On January 12 on the air of "Yerkir Media" TV company the third supplement
    to "Press Club" program cycle was aired. The supplement deals with the
    problems of media coverage of election campaign. In the supplements
    journalists and public take part. The program is produced under the project
    of Media Diversity Institute with the financial assistance of the US
    Department of State Public Affairs Section.

    PROBLEMS OF REGIONS ON THE AIR OF FIVE TV CHANNELS

    This week on the air of five regional TV channels a final program cycle,
    dealing with presidential elections in Armenia, was broadcast. As it has
    been reported, this project of Yerevan Press Club, supported by the UNDP,
    involved the following TV companies: "Tsayg" (Gyumri, Shirak region), STV1
    (Sevan, Gavar region), "Sosi" (Kapan, Syunik region), "Lori" (Vanadzor, Lori
    region), "Ankyun+3" (Alaverdi, Lori region). Each of the TV channels listed
    produced a talk show, broadcast also by all the others. All the programs
    have the same subject: how adequately the problems of regions are raised in
    the beginning of the election campaign and how they are reflected in the
    rhetoric of the election process participants. The second subject of
    discussion centered on various aspects of the process, too. Three talk shows
    were aired in December 2007 (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, December 14-20,
    2007). The last two talk shows were prepared by "Lori" and "Ankyun+3" TV
    channels. The second subject for discussion on "Lori" was the awareness of
    the voters regarding the platforms of the candidates, on "Ankyun+3" -
    whether democratic procedures and freedoms are observed in the regions, in
    particular, the freedom of expression, freedom of assembly.

    The problems raised in talk shows will become subjects for debates between
    presidential candidates, their representatives. The debates under this YPC
    project will be aired since January 23 on "Yerkir Media" TV channel.

    MEDIA ETHICS OBSERVATORY CALLED ON "ARAVOT" AND "ARMENIA" TO SOLVE THE
    CONFLICT OUT OF COURT

    In the issue of "Aravot" daily of January 11, 2008 an article "Has the
    'Alliance' of the Gafesjians and the Sargsians Failed?" (by Gayaneh
    Sahakian) was published. The article told about the controversy between the
    co-owners of "Armenia" TV company, the Sargsian family and the American
    multi-millionaire of Armenian descent Gerard Gafesjian, about the rumors of
    a sale of share in the TV company, the alleged problems of salary
    allocations and payments, as well as projects implemented.

    On January 12 on the air of "Armenia" the co-owner of the TV company Bagrat
    Sargsian spoke and refuted the information, published by "Aravot",
    announcing he would sue the daily.

    On January 15 the Media Ethics Observatory urged "Armenia" TV company and
    "Aravot" daily to solve the conflict out of court. Expressing its concern
    with the incident between the two media and noting that taking the problem
    to court may seriously harm the reputation of the media, the MEO appealed on
    "Armenia" TV to solve the issue through negotiations and on "Aravot" daily -
    to be ready to engage in them. MEO also stated its readiness to become a
    mediator in the out-of-court solution of the matter, if necessary.

    Currently the heads of "Armenia" TV and "Aravot" daily hold negotiations and
    discuss the possibilities for solving the conflict out of court.


    When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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    Yerevan Press Club
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    0002, Yerevan, Armenia
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