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    BBC TO HELP IMPROVE PUBLIC BROADCASTING IN ARMENIA - TV

    Public Television of Armenia
    Oct 17 2008

    [Presenter] Three months ago, at the initiative of the OSCE and the
    Board of Public TV and Radio, BBC experts visited [Public TV] Channel
    One for five days to familiarize themselves with the work and staff
    of Armenian Public TV. Today, they prepared a needs assessment report
    which would be used as guidelines to help boost the quality of public
    broadcasting in Armenia. After assessing the needs, the Britons would
    send specialists next year to assist in writing an ethics code and
    editorial guidelines and will participate in political talk shows
    and the production of "Haylur" [news programme]. The expected changes
    will be implemented on Channel One and Ararat Channel.

    [Michael Randall, captioned as BBC World Service Head of Programmes,
    CIS, in English, with Armenian voice-over] After studying Public TV
    thoroughly, we saw that not only there is insufficiency of programmes
    and films produced by the company but also there is a management
    problem and a need for completely new programmes. This is a matter
    of time, and we are ready to help you, we will prepare TV programmes
    together.

    [Armen Arzumanyan, Armenian Public TV executive director] The launch
    of the Ararat Channel will give us a new opportunity to change that
    conception. I mean for people to identify those two channels when
    referring to Public TV, another four channels, for example, in 10
    years, and to consider the accomplishment or non-accomplishment of
    this mission of Public TV's in its entirety.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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