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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    MAY 22-28, 2009

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: UPCOMING ELECTIONS AND THE FUTURE OF YEREVAN

    YPC PRESENTED THE PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF MONITORING THE COVERAGE OF
    ELECTIONS OF YEREVAN COUNCIL OF ELDERLY BY ARMENIAN BROADCAST MEDIA

    NEW WEEKLY LAUNCHED

    TITLE OF "JOURNALIST EMERITUS" AWARDED

    "MEDIAMAX" CELEBRATED ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY


    "PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: UPCOMING ELECTIONS AND THE FUTURE OF YEREVAN

    On May 23 another "Press Club" show, dealing with the elections of Yerevan
    Council of Elderly on May 31, 2009, went on the air of "Yerkir Media" TV
    company. The "Press Club" cycle is produced under Yerevan Press Club
    project, supported by the Open Society Institute. The guests of the program
    host, YPC President Boris Navasardian were representatives of six parties
    and one party bloc which were registered at the RA Central Electoral
    Commission for running in the elections: Mikael Melkumian ("Prosperous
    Armenia"), Tigran Karapetian (first in the electoral list of the Popular
    Party), Vahagn Ghazarian (Armenian National Congress), Albert Ajemian
    (second in the electoral list of ARF "Dashnaktsutiun"), Movses Shakhverdian
    (first in the electoral list of Labor Socialist Party of Armenia), Araik
    Hovhannisian (Republican Party of Armenia), Julietta Tadevosian ("Orinats
    Yerkir"). The discussion centered on the upcoming elections of the Council
    of Elderly and the future of Yerevan.

    The next "Press Club" show will be aired on "Yerkir Media" on Saturday, June
    6 at 17.25.

    YPC PRESENTED THE PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF MONITORING THE COVERAGE OF
    ELECTIONS OF YEREVAN COUNCIL OF ELDERLY BY ARMENIAN BROADCAST MEDIA

    On May 22 at "Urbat" club Yerevan Press Club presented the preliminary
    findings of monitoring the coverage of elections of Yerevan Council of
    Elderly on May 31, 2009 by broadcast media of Armenia. The study is
    implemented by Yerevan Press Club, with the assistance of Open Society
    Institute, in two stages: first stage - April 16 - May 1, 2009 (ahead of the
    pre-election promotion); second stage - May 2-29, 2009 (period of
    pre-election promotion).

    The monitoring covers 7 Armenian TV channels: 3 national channels - First
    Channel of the Public Television of Armenia, "ALM", Second Armenian TV
    Channel; 4 channels of Yerevan - "ArmNews", "Yerkir Media", "Kentron",
    "Shant".

    The monitoring subject is all programs, aired at the evening prime time of
    the abovementioned TV channels, containing references to six parties and one
    party bloc/their leaders/representatives, running in the elections of
    Yerevan Council of Elderly; as well as the airtime, allocated for
    pre-election promotion of parties/bloc.

    Ahead of the official election campaign programs, aired from 18.00 till
    24.00, were studied. From May 4 the beginning of monitoring was shifted to
    an hour earlier - from 17.00 till 24.00. This was due to the time of
    demonstration of the pre-election promotion materials of the parties/bloc.
    In particular, on the First Channel of the Public Television of Armenia, in
    accordance with the RA Central Electoral Commission Resolution of May 2,
    2009, the pre-election promotion of parties/bloc is broadcast starting from
    17.15. At the same time, the programs that started but did not end before
    18.00, or before 17.00 from May 4, are not studied. The programs that
    started but did not end till 24.00 are studied in full, until their end (for
    details on the monitoring methodology, see below).

    At the meeting with the journalists on May 22 Yerevan Press Club released
    the findings of monitoring, administered ahead of official election campaign
    (April 16 - May 1, 2009), as well as the results, obtained during the first
    two weeks of the pre-election promotion (May 2-15, 2009).

    AT THE FIRST STAGE OF THE STUDY, April 16 - May 1, the leader in terms of
    aggregate airtime allocated to parties/bloc in editorial coverage of all 7
    TV channels studied, became the Popular Party (44,481.6 sec.). It is
    followed by ARF "Dashnaktsutiun" (33,331.3 sec.). The Republican Party of
    Armenia (12,289.5 sec.) and "Prosperous Armenia" (12,043.8 sec.) received
    almost equal coverage. The aggregate airtime to the three other
    parties/bloc, running in the elections, was allocated as follows: "Orinats
    Yerkir" - 5,232.5 sec., Armenian National Congress - 4,492.4 sec., Labor
    Socialist Party of Armenia - 127.1 sec. Along this dimension the parties,
    whose activities were paid more attention by this or that TV channel, ahead
    of the pre-election promotion, received the most coverage. Thus, the Popular
    Party was widely covered in the air of "ALM", "Dashnaktsutiun" - on "Yerkir
    Media", the Republican Party of Armenia - on "ArmNews", "Prosperous Armenia"
    - on "Kentron".

    During the period that precedes the pre-election promotion 7 TV channels
    studied referred more frequently to ARF "Dashnaktsutiun" (378 references),
    Republican Party of Armenia (229), "Prosperous Armenia" (154) and Armenian
    National Congress (120). The leader in terms of airtime, the Popular Party
    was the fourth in terms of the frequency of references (72). It is followed
    by "Orinats Yerkir" (59) and Labor Socialist Party of Armenia (16). The
    overwhelming majority of the references to parties/bloc were neutral
    (94.6%). The most positive references were given to the Republican Party of
    Armenia (22) and to "Prosperous Armenia" (19, 15 of which were remarked on
    "Kentron"). The other parties received but a few positive references. All
    the 22 positive references about the Republican Party of Armenia (out of
    which 16 were heard on "ArmNews") were accounted for the first figure in its
    electoral list, the incumbent Mayor of Yerevan Gagik Beglarian. Out of 8
    negative references of all the TV channels studied 3 were addressed to
    "Orinats Yerkir" and to Armenian National Congress each, 2 - to the
    Republican Party of Armenia.

    Ahead of the pre-election promotion the indisputable leader in terms of
    aggregate airtime, devoted by the 7 TV channels to the first figures of the
    electoral lists of parties/bloc (i.e., to candidates to Mayor of Yerevan),
    became Tigran Karapetian (44,372 sec.), while Gagik Beglarian (first in the
    electoral list of the Republican Party of Armenia) who took the second line,
    received a bit more than seven times less coverage (6,056.5 sec.). Notably,
    99.8% of the aggregate airtime, allocated by the 7 TV channels studied to
    the Popular Party, was taken by its leader Tigran Karapetian.

    FOR THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE OFFICIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN, 2-15 May, the
    volume of editorial coverage of parties/bloc, running in the elections of
    Yerevan Council of Elderly, has increased one and a half times, as compared
    to the previous stage. Here again, the Popular Party was the leader in terms
    of aggregate airtime (57,103.3 sec.). The second line was taken by
    "Prosperous Armenia" (32,415.6 sec.), putting behind ARF "Dashnaktsutiun" on
    the third rank (26,057.1 sec.). As compared to the previous stage, "Orinats
    Yerkir" received more broad coverage and was the fourth (21,276.1 sec.),
    while the Republican Party of Armenia, in the contrary, fell from the third
    rank to the fifth one (17,624.1 sec.). The Armenian National Congress and
    the Labor Socialist Party of Armenia, similarly to the previous stage,
    closed the table, receiving 9,442.8 sec. and 4,134.6 sec., respectively.
    During the first two weeks of the pre-election promotion, similarly to the
    previous stage of the study, almost all the airtime (98.5%), allocated by
    the 7 TV channels to Popular Party, was accounted for its leader Tigran
    Karapetian.

    As to the nature of the coverage, the trends marked during the previous
    stage of the study, remained generally the same. In the first 14 days of the
    official electoral campaign, the overwhelming majority of the references
    (97.1%) on the 7 TV channels were neutral. Most of all positive references
    were accorded to the Republican Party of Armenia (11 references versus 1
    negative), the Popular Party (10) and "Prosperous Armenia" (9). At the same
    time, the latter two did not receive any negative references. 5 out of the
    11 positive references to the Republican Party of Armenia were accounted for
    by "ArmNews" TV channel; they all pertained to Gagik Beglarian, number one
    in the electoral list of the party. It should be also noted, that none of
    the representatives of the other parties/bloc received any connotation
    colored reference on "ArmNews". All the 10 references to the Popular Party
    were marked on "ALM" TV channel and were addressed to its leader Tigran
    Karapetian. 6 out of 9 positive references to "Prosperous Armenia" were
    heard on the air of "Kentron". Among the other connotational references on
    the 7 TV channels, 3 negative and positive each were addressed to "Orinats
    Yerkir" and 1 negative - to the Armenian National Congress.

    Ahead of the pre-election promotion and during its first two weeks all the
    references of negative nature addressed to parties/bloc, their
    representatives were made not by the journalists themselves, but expressed
    in the opinions of the discussion programs and newscasts participants.

    The paid airtime, allocated by all the 7 TV channels to parties/bloc for
    pre-election promotion (political advertising), from May 2 till May 15 was
    more actively used by "Prosperous Armenia" (14,141 sec.). It is followed by
    the Republican Party of Armenia (4,710 sec.), ARF "Dashnaktsutiun" (3,661
    sec.), "Orinats Yerkir" (3,107 sec.), Armenian National Congress (3,021
    sec.). Notably, "Dashnaktsutiun" placed its paid political advertising only
    on the air of "Yerkir Media". The same picture was noted with the Popular
    Party, all the 856 sec. of paid airtime of which were only on "ALM" TV
    channel. During the first two weeks of the electoral campaign all the
    parties/bloc have used the free airtime that they are entitled to on the
    First Channel of Public Television of Armenia.

    GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE STUDY

    Monitoring objectives: to determine and define through analysis of
    quantitative data

    - the effectiveness of legislative regulation of the broadcast media
    (primarily, the public ones) activities and the level of observance of the
    legislation by the TV channels during the elections;

    - the level of attention of broadcast media of Armenia to the elections of
    Yerevan Council of Elderly;

    - how adequate the broadcast media are in informing the electorate about
    parties/party bloc, running in the elections of Yerevan Council of Elderly;

    - how adequate the broadcast media are in ensuring the access to air of the
    candidates to Yerevan Council of Elderly to express their views and
    opinions.

    To meet these objectives, methodologies of qualitative and quantitative
    monitoring are applied. The qualitative monitoring includes studying
    legislation and other official documents, relevant for the elections process
    in Armenia, conversations with media heads, journalists, politicians,
    representatives of the public, as well as the analysis of public statements,
    opinions voiced regarding the media activities at pre-election time.
    Quantitative monitoring includes counting and measuring of TV programs
    directly.

    Monitoring Methodology

    All materials of the airtime studied are subdivided into two types:

    1. Editorial coverage;
    2. Pre-election promotion (political advertising), allocated to the
    parties/bloc, running in the elections of Yerevan Council of Elderly.

    All the necessary data for monitoring are recorded in two tables. Table No.1
    presents the parties/bloc, running in the elections of Yerevan Council of
    Elderly and the first two figures in the electoral lists of parties/bloc.
    Table No.2 presents the first figures in the electoral lists.

    1. The main study unit is TV piece.

    2. Monitors recorded the references (in units), their connotations/nature
    (positive [+], negative [-], neutral [0]), as well as the airtime (in
    seconds), allocated to 7 parties/bloc, running in the elections of Yerevan
    Council of Elderly, in the editorial coverage of the broadcast media
    studied. The party/bloc "accounts" also received the portion of references
    (their connotations) and the airtime given to the representatives of these
    parties/bloc (their statements, speeches, quotations, as well as
    descriptions of their activities, opinion and comment about them by other
    persons). The references (their connotations), airtime dealing with the
    first two numbers in the electoral lists of the parties/bloc are recorded,
    regardless of the capacity these figures appeared in. In the cases with
    other representatives of a party/bloc, as well as with the representatives
    of an election headquarters/proxy of a party/bloc, the references (their
    connotations), airtime are only recorded when their party affiliation is
    somehow stressed in the TV piece.

    The connotational (positive, negative) references are seen to be the ones in
    the pieces that leave an undoubtedly positive or negative overall impression
    on the audience about the party/bloc or its representatives. In the cases
    when the connotation is not that certain, the reference is recorded as
    neutral. All doubts of the monitor are interpreted towards recording a
    neutral reference. Moreover, if the piece informs that any
    person/organization has publicly announced its support/or lack of support to
    the party/bloc, the reference to this party/bloc is recorded as
    positive/negative, respectively.

    In each TV piece only one reference and only one connotational sign is
    recorded for every party/bloc or its representatives.

    Any appearance of the first two figures in the electoral list of a
    party/bloc in a TV shot, which is not a part of the piece where the
    party/bloc is mentioned, is also considered to be a reference. If the
    appearance in the shot is a part of the piece where the party/bloc is
    mentioned, this does not count as an additional reference.

    The reference (its connotation), airtime, allocated to the first figure in
    the electoral list of parties/bloc are recorded in Table No.2, as well as in
    the appropriate column of party/bloc in Table No.1.

    Apart from recording the airtime, allocated to the number one in the
    electoral list, the capacity in which it appears is also studied. Thus, the
    airtime is differentiated and classed appropriately, according to whether it
    was allocated to the first figure for the coverage of his/her:
    1. Official and professional activities;
    2. Activities that are not directly related to professional or official
    duties.

    3. The monitors also record and measure the volume of the materials, i.e.,
    the airtime (in seconds), allocated to the party/bloc for pre-election
    promotion in broadcast media studied (17.00-24.00) and marked on TV channels
    as "pre-election promotion". The volume of paid and free political
    advertising is measured separately. The political advertising slot that
    started but did not end till 17.00 is not monitored. The political
    advertising slot that started but did not end till 24.00 is studied in full,
    until its end.

    4. The monitors record the participants of discussion programs (interviews,
    guest in studio, talk shows) for the TV channels studied by a separate list,
    mentioning the TV channel, the title of the program, the name(s) and
    position(s) of the participants invited. If the discussion program
    participant is not the first or the second in the electoral list of
    party/bloc, but other representative of party/bloc or its election
    headquarters/proxy, and in the program this status is specified, in the list
    of discussion program participants the program is recorded as featuring the
    party/bloc.

    NEW WEEKLY LAUNCHED

    A new weekly, "Ankakh" ("Independent"), was launched. The newspaper has
    18/A3 color pages and a claimed print run of 3,000 copies. The founder of
    "Ankakh" is "V.I.V Aysor ev Vaghe" LLC. The Chief Editor of the newspaper is
    Vahan Ishkhanian.

    TITLE OF "JOURNALIST EMERITUS" AWARDED

    On May 26 honored titles to scientists, culture and art figures were awarded
    by the decree of RA President Serge Sargsian - to mark the Republic Day of
    May 28. The title of "Journalist Emeritus" was given to Nver Mnatsakanian,
    author and host of program cycle "Perspective" on "Shant" TV company, and to
    Armen Khanbabian, political observer of "Novoye Vremya" newspaper.

    "MEDIAMAX" CELEBRATED ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY

    On May 26 "Mediamax" news agency celebrated its 10th anniversary.

    Yerevan Press Club congratulates colleagues and wishes success and
    prosperity!


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