ONE COULD BE EXPELLED FROM THE TELEVISION EVEN FOR AN INSIGNIFICANT MISTAKE - NARA SHLEPCHYAN
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 21, 2011
YEREVAN
In December 1996 the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21
November as World Television Day commemorating the date on which the
first World Television Forum was held in 1996. The Armenian television
with a history of more than half a century has its peculiarities and
traditions, on which Armenpress conducted an interview with one of the
most vivid representatives of the Armenian television Nara Shlepchyan.
Nara Shlepchyan is the first Armenian TV host, she is the symbol of
the Armenian television and member of the Council of Public Television
and Radio Company of Armenia.
"The television has wide opportunities today, but every period of
time has its peculiarities, advantages and disadvantages," noted
the TV host. Comparing the past and the present of the television,
Nara Shlepchyan stressed that in contrast to the soviet years, today
the television is more free, but previously the employees of the
sphere had higher responsibility. "Everything was strict, one could
be expelled from the television even for an insignificant mistake,
the text was more meaningful," said Mrs. Shlepchyan.
Nara Shlepchyan also addressed her good wishes to the TV spectator
and television through Armenpress. "Armenpress" news agency, too,
congratulates its partners - employees of Armenian TV companies,
on the holiday, wishing them fruitful work and broadcasting of TV
programs rich in peace and kindness.
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 21, 2011
YEREVAN
In December 1996 the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21
November as World Television Day commemorating the date on which the
first World Television Forum was held in 1996. The Armenian television
with a history of more than half a century has its peculiarities and
traditions, on which Armenpress conducted an interview with one of the
most vivid representatives of the Armenian television Nara Shlepchyan.
Nara Shlepchyan is the first Armenian TV host, she is the symbol of
the Armenian television and member of the Council of Public Television
and Radio Company of Armenia.
"The television has wide opportunities today, but every period of
time has its peculiarities, advantages and disadvantages," noted
the TV host. Comparing the past and the present of the television,
Nara Shlepchyan stressed that in contrast to the soviet years, today
the television is more free, but previously the employees of the
sphere had higher responsibility. "Everything was strict, one could
be expelled from the television even for an insignificant mistake,
the text was more meaningful," said Mrs. Shlepchyan.
Nara Shlepchyan also addressed her good wishes to the TV spectator
and television through Armenpress. "Armenpress" news agency, too,
congratulates its partners - employees of Armenian TV companies,
on the holiday, wishing them fruitful work and broadcasting of TV
programs rich in peace and kindness.