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    Media Moguls: On the Trail of Armenian TV Owners; Foreign and Domestic

    http://hetq.am/en/media/broadcast/
    [ 2010/05/17 | 15:18 ]
    Feature Stories media
    Edik Baghdasaryan


    Owing to its large audience and influence on the viewer,TV has become
    an important weapon in the strugle being waged foreconomic and
    politcal power. The ruling elites have realized that the impact of the
    print media in the country has waned and that it is TV broadcatsers
    who actually help shape public opiniomn.

    After the 1998 elections, the regime started to take the broadcast
    media `under its wing'. During the ensuing years the regime has
    succeeded, by using all the leverage at its disposal, to establish
    widespread supervision of TV broadcasters, by prior `selection' of
    station owners. To speak about the independence of TV broadcasting in
    Armenia today would be fallacious.

    Practically all TV stations are subject to state monitoring. This
    issue has bee raised for many years now, and not just in Armenia.
    Various international organizations have also reached the same
    conclusion. I say `practically' all since there are at least two TV
    stations that do not submit to the `Center'. I will come to them
    later.

    The news and political programming of TV stations is monitored and
    supervise from the one center; the presidential office. This
    dependency on the center becomes especially evident during election
    campaigns as well as during times of political tensions.

    What would happen if these stations did not submit or follow the
    dictates from the center. To give a specific answer we must clarify
    how the TV stations operating today came to be and how they received
    public broadcasting rights. Just as important, we must understand who
    the real owners of these stations are.

    According to information from the Ministry of Justice, some of
    Armenia's TV stations are financed by foreign capital sources.

    Some of the information regarding these companies is not available
    publicly since they are closed joint corporations. We sent a letter of
    inquiry to Grigor Amalya, President of the National Commission on
    Television and Radio (NCTR) for some information on these companies.

    We wanted to know, in particular, if the NCTR knew anything about the
    foreign capital connection. We pointed out the fact that one of the
    founders of one of the TV stations was a company registered in the
    British Virgin Islands, considered an off-shore zone. Has the NCTR
    ever taken the time to find out just who is behind this off-shore
    corporation?

    We received a reply from Jirayr Dadasyan, NCTR Deputy Chaiorman.

    `In answer to your letter, let me state that the NCTR, within the
    limits of its jurisdiction, checks the existence of prohibitions
    regarding the founders of TV stations as envisaged by the RA Law on TV
    and Radio, Article 17. The Committee inspects the personal operations
    of the TV stations, in which are included the charter documents of the
    stations.'

    These charter documents include information on the individual founders
    and who owes what percentage of shares. Given this information, the
    NCTR can easily determine the percentage of foreign capital involved .
    As to the question of the shareholders of the foreign corporation,
    `Article 17 of the above-mentioned law sets no restriction regarding
    foreign holdings or the country of registration. Thus, the NCTR has no
    jurisdiction to clarify such issues.' Our research has shown that the
    NCTR has not clarified the share of foreign capital participation and
    the identity of the founders when it comes to certain TV stations.

    `Armenia TV'

    The owner of this TV station is `Armenia TV', a closed stock company.
    By law, the shareholders of closed stock companies remain undisclosed
    if that is the wish of the shareholders. Bu Article 17 of the RA Law
    on TV and Radio contains a point about founders, saying that at te
    time of the founding of TV station, or afterwards, the extent of
    foreign capital participation must not be equal to or exceed the
    operating capital employed by the broadcasting company This means
    that the NCTR is obliges to know who the shareholder are. It is the
    NCTR that must first get to the bottom of who the shareholders are and
    the foreign capital involved. It is hard to say if this point of the
    law has been violated or not, since such information has not yet been
    made public. Then again, there are many instances of which we know of
    when organizations hide such information from the public. There is
    foreign capital involved in the TV stations owned by Armenia Media
    Holding and there are suspicions that in all three companies the
    percentage of foreign capital exceeds half.

    Armenia TV was founded in 1999 by the Sargsyan family. The well known
    American benefactor Gerald Cafesjian also became a shareholder in
    2001. Today the two shareholders are the Cafesjian Family' foundation
    and the Sargsyan family. On September 4, 2004, ceremonies marking the
    launch of CS Media, or otherwise known as Armenia Media Holding were
    held. This is a giant holding company which owns `Armenia', ArmNews'
    and television stations, `FM 10³ radio and a number of other
    companies. Cafesjian got a hold of the Cascade property in Yerevan at
    a pretty good price with some backing by former RA President Robert
    Kocharyan. Later on, he also picked up `HayFilm' cinemas studio, also
    at a good price. After Kocharyan left office, the position of Bagrat
    Sargsyan started to weakened, even though he really had no long-term
    plans of staying in the TV business. Sargsayn was actually thinking of
    moving to the United States, the country of his patron, Cafesjian.
    Information as to the share percentages held by Cafesjian and Sargsyan
    isn't public. Rumor have been recently circulating that the shares of
    Armenia TV have been sold off. We haven't been able to verify this.
    According to the law, information as to shareholder changes is
    maintained and controlled by Armenia's Central Depository and one can
    only be granted information from that body if the shareholders
    themselves agree. By law, it is the NCTR that should obtain such
    information, especially since there is foreign capital involved.

    `ArmNews' TV Editorial Board

    The company's founder is `Cinemax' Ltd. `Cinemax', in turn, was
    founded by `Hermes' CJSC and `ArmNews' CJSC. The owners and cofounders
    of `Hermes' are MP Harutyun Pambukyan (52.5%) and | `Investment
    Worldwide Grew Route Town (47.5%), registered in the British Virgin
    Islands. Companies register off-shore in an attempt to evade taxes and
    the identity of shareholders. Yeras ago, Pambukyan's `Midland
    Resources Holding' registerd in the British island of Guernsey,
    transacted one of the largest energy deals ever in Armenia.

    The stock owners of Arm News aren't known. The founding capital of
    ArmNews is 140,100,000 AMD and there are 14,100 stock issues. In other
    words each share is worth 10,000 AMD. According to our information,
    tere is foreign capital involved here as well, and it is most likely
    that one of the shareholders is Gerard Cafesjian. It is not known the
    extent to which Hermes and Cinemax have a stake in ArmNews.

    This is the third of the above-mentioned companies having foreign
    capital. Moreover, one of the shareholder companies is registered
    off-shore. And since there are certain prohibitions when it comes to
    the founders, then the NCTR is required by law to know who these
    off-shore foreign shareholders are. Another interesting side bar to
    this story is that ArmNews was granted a broadcast frequency
    illegally, since at the time of the tender there was no such mass
    media outlet registered. The bid was placed by `Cinemax', using the
    technical and photo resources of `ArmNews'

    `TV 5³

    TV 5 is a station that is owned by `TV 5³ CJSC. It remains the
    property of Cafesjian and the Sargsyan family. There is foreign
    capital here as well but the amount ids unknown

    `E.V.' TV or the illegal broadcast

    The founder id `E.V.'. The station rebroadcasts CNN programming. The
    founding capita is 42 million AMD. Registered in 1992.e were two
    original owners:

    1) Luisa Khachatryan (50% ` 21 million AMD)
    2) Vanderblit Prop. Inc, USA, East Wisconsin 22550 (50% ` 21 million AMD)

    It turns out that half of this corporation is foreign owned. In 2007,
    Artyom Sargsyan, Bagrat Sargsyan's father, obtained the shares of
    Luisa Khachatryan. Let us again cite that point of the RA Law on TV
    and Radio which says that at te time of the founding of TV station,
    or afterwards, the extent of foreign capital participation must not be
    equal to or exceed the operating capital employed by the broadcasting
    company.

    In the case of EV TV this point has been violated from the start and
    the NCTR has apparently nor noticed this infraction of the law.
    Otherwise, it should have never allowed the company to participate in
    the tender.
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