US Department of State seeking clarification from the Government of
Azerbaijan on plans to discontinue local radio broadcasts of
international media
07 November 2008 [16:38] - Today.Az
The United States is deeply concerned by reports that Azerbaijanʼs
National Television and Radio Council may discontinue local radio
broadcasts of international media, including Radio Free Europe/Radio
Liberty (RFE/RL), the Voice of America (VOA) and the BBC, according to
the statement, posted on the official website of the US Department of
State.
The Chairman of Azerbaijan's National Television and Radio Council
(NTRC) said on October 31, that foreign broadcasts on frequencies
controlled by the government of Azerbaijan may cease in 2009. The
statement says there was no advance communication with the affected
broadcasters, nor with the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which
provides oversight for all U.S. international broadcasting.
"The United States believes that international broadcasters such as
Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and the BBC have
enriched public debate in Azerbaijan and contribute to Azerbaijanʼs
democratic development. Discontinuing such broadcasts would send a
disturbing message. We are seeking clarification from the Government of
Azerbaijan". reads the statement
Azerbaijan on plans to discontinue local radio broadcasts of
international media
07 November 2008 [16:38] - Today.Az
The United States is deeply concerned by reports that Azerbaijanʼs
National Television and Radio Council may discontinue local radio
broadcasts of international media, including Radio Free Europe/Radio
Liberty (RFE/RL), the Voice of America (VOA) and the BBC, according to
the statement, posted on the official website of the US Department of
State.
The Chairman of Azerbaijan's National Television and Radio Council
(NTRC) said on October 31, that foreign broadcasts on frequencies
controlled by the government of Azerbaijan may cease in 2009. The
statement says there was no advance communication with the affected
broadcasters, nor with the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which
provides oversight for all U.S. international broadcasting.
"The United States believes that international broadcasters such as
Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and the BBC have
enriched public debate in Azerbaijan and contribute to Azerbaijanʼs
democratic development. Discontinuing such broadcasts would send a
disturbing message. We are seeking clarification from the Government of
Azerbaijan". reads the statement