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    PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS ON MASS MEDIA ACTIVITY
    Lena Badeyan

    "Radiolur"
    04.06.2008 18:01

    As a result of the constitutional amendments, the necessary emerged
    to regulate the activity of mass media. Currently the sphere is
    regulated by five laws, part of which needs to be amended. Besides,
    it is noted in PACE Resolution #1609 that attention should be paid
    to the procedure of forming the independent body controlling the
    sphere. The activity of broadcasting media is today regulated by
    the Council of Public Television and Radio Company headed by Alexan
    Harutyunyan and the National Commission on Television and Radio headed
    by Grigor Amalyan. Specialist of the sphere gathered at the National
    Assembly today to clarify through parliamentary hearings what kind
    of legislative changes are necessary to improve the activity of
    mass media.

    President of the Council of Television and Radio Company Alexan
    Harutyunyan suggests implementing the institution of the Ombudsman in
    the filed of mass media. Works in this direction are underway with
    experts of the Council of Europe, Alexan Harutyunyan informed the
    MPs during today's parliamentary hearings.

    In general, according to the President of the Council of Public
    Television and Radio Company, it's necessary to work out mechanisms
    of regulating the sphere of activity of mass media, which will
    exclude or minimize the negative phenomena we observed during the
    past years. These changes should be global and toward that end
    it is necessary to hold discussions, featuring representatives of
    international organizations and local media institutions.

    However, before that it is necessary to implement several changes in
    the laws, Alexan Harutyunyan considers. His suggestion on the procedure
    of forming the regulating body coincides with the proposals included
    in the PACE Resolution.

    Among the primary amendments Alexan Harutyunyan pointed to the
    procedure of forming the Council of Public Television and Radio Company
    and the National Commission on Television and Radio. The Constitution
    envisages that half of members of the Commission should be appointed by
    RA President and half -by the National Assembly. However, according to
    Mr. Harutyunyan, it's necessary to further clarify these procedures,
    and it's necessary to work out mechanisms that will make this body
    more independent.

    For that purpose he suggested to ban all eight members of the
    Commission from having another job expect for scientific and academic
    activity.

    Currently only the President and Vice-President of the Commission
    are staff members, others work on a voluntary basis. They are often
    employees of agencies and directly depend on those.

    Alexan Harutynyan suggested that all members of the Commission be
    selected through competition. For that purpose, it is necessary
    to consolidate some principles in the law. In particular, state
    officials should not be included in the jury. The competition for
    choosing the members of both the Council of Public TV and Radio
    Company and the National Commission on Television and Radio should
    be open, and the winner of the competition should be appointed to the
    position. According to Alexan Harutyunyan, the procedure should make
    the body more independent.

    The financing of the Public Television and Radio Company is also
    considered a factor of independence, and the European experts
    noted that the existing mechanism does not provide for bases of
    financial independence. Deferent models have been suggested. Alexan
    Harutyunyan suggests that the Public TV and Radio Company may form
    its budget independently and present to the National Adherently
    through Government.

    During today's hearings the Deputies, journalists and experts listened
    to about ten specialists representing organizations engaged in the
    field of mass media. Their suggestions will also be considered in
    the legislative amendments.
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