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    LISTENERS IN ARMENIA FIND NEW WAYS TO GET UNCENSORED NEWS

    Radio Liberty
    March 11 2008
    Czech Republic

    (Prague, Czech Republic -- March 11, 2008) Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty has restored broadcasting on shortwave frequencies to Armenia
    to counter the government's blackout on independent news.

    RFE/RL President Jeffrey Gedmin said today, "It is disappointing
    that because of restrictions imposed by the Armenian government we
    have to take this step backward to an outmoded frequency we stopped
    using in Armenia three years ago, but I'm happy to say it is working."

    RFE/RL's Armenian Service reinstated broadcasting on two shortwave
    frequencies March 8, a week after its regular broadcasts on FM
    frequencies were taken off the air by its two local affiliates. The
    affiliates were complying with an emergency decree by President
    Kocharian that allows only government-sanctioned news to be aired.

    RFE/RL is the only Armenian language foreign radio in the country.

    Broadcasts are now one hour daily on shortwave, instead of the previous
    three hours on local FM. But all programs can be heard on RFE/RL'S
    Armenian language website, armenialiberty.org

    RFE/RL has added more news items to the website and is updating its
    content every hour of every day, to supplement the loss of local FM
    broadcasting. Statistics suggest the strategy is working.

    Listenership on RFE/RL's Internet sites for Armenia tripled in March,
    compared to a month ago.

    Listeners are also finding other ways to hear uncensored RFE/RL news.

    The service is getting reports that Armenian bloggers are posting
    RFE/RL news on their sites and that RFE/RL news programs are being
    repackaged and posted on YouTube.
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