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    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    DECEMBER 14-20, 2012

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    SEMINAR ON STATE REGULATION AND SELF-REGULATION OF MEDIA

    BROADCASTERS ANNOUNCED TARIFFS FOR POLITICAL ADVERTISING DURING PRE-ELECTION
    PROMOTION

    SUIT OF ARRHYTHMIC-CARDIOLOGICAL CENTER VERSUS NEWS.AM FOUNDER DISMISSED

    "ASPAREZ" RECEIVES REPLY ON ITS SUGGESTION OF BANNING COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING
    ON PTA

    "INTERNEWS" PUBLISHED SECOND HANDBOOK ON JOURNALISM ETHICS


    SEMINAR ON STATE REGULATION AND SELF-REGULATION OF MEDIA

    On December 14-16, Yerevan Press Club held a seminar "The Current Situation
    and Perspectives of State Regulation and Self-Regulation of Armenian Media"
    in Aghveran, Kotayk region. The event was organized in the frames of
    "Alternative Resources in Media" project
    (http://www.facebook.com/mediaproject), supported by USAID. The seminar
    participants were members of the Media Ethics Observatory (MEO), heads,
    representatives of media outlets and journalistic organizations, including
    the ones who supported the YPC initiative of forming a media self-regulatory
    system in Armenia.

    The themes for discussion were activities of the MEO in 2012 and the
    perspectives of online and traditional media self-regulation; suggestions
    for amending the Code of Conduct of Media Representatives; the court
    practice on the implementation of the RA legislation on libel and insult;
    the experience of self-regulatory bodies in other countries.

    The Media Ethics Observatory was formed on March 10, 2007 by the heads of
    Armenian media, who supported the YPC initiative on establishing a
    self-regulation system in Armenia and signed the Code of Conduct of Media
    Representatives and its Appendix, the Declaration on Election and Referendum
    Coverage Principles. The mission of the MEO considers complaints and appeals
    regarding the violations of the Code of Conduct of Media Representatives and
    making judgments on these. As of today, the Code of Conduct and the
    Declaration are signed by 45 entities, representing 48 Armenian media; the
    initiative is supported by 9 journalistic associations (see details at
    http://www.ypc.am/self_regul/ln/eng). The MEO contacts are: [email protected];
    Tel. +374 10 53 76 62, 53 35 41, 53 00 67; Fax +374 10 53 56 61. Complaints
    and applications to MEO can also be addressed online, by filling out the
    form in Armenian on http://www.ypc.am/self_regul/ln/am#form.

    BROADCASTERS ANNOUNCED TARIFFS FOR POLITICAL ADVERTISING DURING PRE-ELECTION
    PROMOTION

    By December 18, 2012, public and private TV and radio companies of Armenia
    had to publicize their tariffs for political advertising during the official
    pre-election campaign for the RA Presidential Elections to be held on
    February 18, 2013. As we have reported, according to the December 8, 2012 RA
    Central Electoral Commission's decision, the pre-election promotion of RA
    presidential candidates will be held through January 21 - February 16, 2013.
    In line with the Article 19 of the RA Electoral Code, the price for 1 minute
    of paid airtime announced by the broadcasters should not exceed the average
    price for commercial advertising set for the last six months and should not
    be changed until the end of official campaign (see details in YPC Weekly
    Newsletter, December 7-13, 2012).

    According to the tariffs, defined by the Public TV and Radio Company, 1
    minute of paid political advertising on the PTA First Channel costs 80,000
    AMD (hereinafter all prices are indicated including VAT), on Public Radio -
    3,600 AMD ($ 1 is equal to about 405 AMD). In accordance with the Electoral
    Code, each presidential candidate is entitled to 60 minutes of free and 120
    minutes of paid airtime on the Public Television of Armenia, as well as to
    120 minutes of free and 180 minutes of paid airtime on the Public Radio of
    Armenia. The procedure and schedule of providing free and paid airtime to
    presidential candidates by public broadcasters will be released by CEC on
    the next day after the official registration of the candidates, i.e., on
    January 15, 2013.

    The tariffs of some private broadcasters mainly remained the same as in the
    run-up to 2012 parliamentary elections. Thus, on national TV channels, such
    as "Yerkir Media" and "Kentron", the price for one minute of promotional
    airtime is 36,000 and 32,400 AMD, accordingly, while on the news TV channel
    of Yerevan, "ArmNews", it costs 18,000 AMD. On the Second Armenian TV
    Channel the price of one airtime minute makes 60,000 AMD - from 10.00 till
    24.00 on Sundays and from 18.00 till 24.00 on other week days (at other time
    a minute costs 30,000 AMD). On the Second Armenian TV Channel the overall
    duration of the paid airtime for each presidential candidate for the whole
    period of pre-election promotion is limited by 270 minutes, while the daily
    duration - by 10 minutes. On "Shant" TV channel, one minute of airtime costs
    120,000 AMD, at the same time, each presidential candidate may receive not
    more than 7 minutes a day for pre-election promotion.

    The regional TV companies of Gyumri did not change their prices, either:
    10,000 AMD for a minute on "GALA" TV channel and 6,000 - on "Tsayg". "ALT"
    TV channel of Armavir set a price of 3,600 AMD. At the same time, not all
    the TV companies will provide air for the pre-election campaign.
    Specifically, "Sosi" TV channel of Kapan and "MIG" TV channel of Vanadzor
    have reported about this.

    According to the Electoral Code, public and private broadcasters are
    required to ensure equal access to air for all presidential candidates. The
    coverage of their electoral campaign in the TV/radio news programs should be
    unbiased and with no connotations. The TV/radio materials on pre-election
    promotion are prohibited to interrupt with advertising on services and
    goods.

    As to the print media, the Electoral Code commits all newspapers and
    magazines, established by state and local self-government bodies, to ensure
    equal opportunities for presidential candidates during the pre-election
    campaign.

    In line with the Electoral Code, when publicizing the findings of public
    opinion polls about the ratings of presidential candidates, the
    organizations that have administered the polls must specify the name of the
    organization that administered the survey, the timeframes, the sample size
    and sampling method, the data collection method and place, the exact
    question, the estimated error margin, the client of the poll. At the same
    time, the TV and radio companies are prohibited to publish findings of the
    exit polls on the ballot day before 20.00, i.e., before the electoral
    precincts are closed.

    SUIT OF ARRHYTHMIC-CARDIOLOGICAL CENTER VERSUS NEWS.AM FOUNDER DISMISSED

    On December 14, the Court of General Jurisdiction of Achapnyak and
    Davitashen administrative districts of Yerevan dismissed the suit of
    "Arrhythmic-Cardiological Center of Armenia" LLC (ACCA) versus the founder
    of online news agency News.am, "Media Consult" LLC (now - "News.am" LLC). As
    we have reported, the reason for going to law became the article "The
    Patient with a Diseased Heart Was "Puffed" at the Arrhythmic-Cardiological
    Center and Has Been Implanted with Another Device", stored on News.am on
    November 23, 2010. The article told the story of the reader H.K., who
    alleged that he had been cheated at the Cardiological Center, since the
    doctors had implanted an electric cardiostimulator, cheaper and with a
    shorter warranty period than the one he had been promised before the
    surgery. The plaintiff demanded to refute the information that discredited
    his honor, dignity and business reputation, as well as to compensate the
    moral loss in the amount of 2 million AMD (about $ 5,500). The hearings on
    the case started on February 4, 2011. The story of H.K. was also published
    in "Aravot" daily, "Paying for 10 Years of Life, Got - Seven", November 13,
    2010. The ACCA had also contested this article, imposing the same demands to
    the "Aravot" founder, "Aravot Oratert" LLC. On November 3, 2011 the Court of
    General Jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork-Marash administrative districts of
    Yerevan approved the friendly settlement between the parties (see details in
    "On Freedom of Speech in Armenia" Yerevan Press Club report for 2011 at
    http://www.ypc.am/about_freedom/ln/eng).

    At the December 14, 2012 session, the Court dismissed the suit versus
    News.am as groundless. The Court particularly stated that the respondent is
    exempt of liability, since the disputed article contained a reference to the
    information source and was a verbatim reproduction from it. Besides, the
    Court stressed that the one-month term defined by law for submitting the
    suit was missed. The Court bound the ACCA to pay off the state duty (44,000
    AMD) and the respondent's costs for the attorney (200,000 AMD).

    "ASPAREZ" RECEIVES REPLY ON ITS SUGGESTION OF BANNING COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING
    ON PTA

    On December 14, "Asparez" Journalists' Club of Gyumri informed that it
    received a reply from the RA National Assembly Standing Committee on
    Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport. The Committee had answered to
    the suggestion of "Asparez" to introduce a legal ban on commercial
    advertising on the Public Television of Armenia. As we have reported, on
    October 31, Levon Barseghian, Board Chairman of "Asparez", called the RA
    National Assembly deputies to amend the draft of the 2013 RA Budget and the
    RA Law "On Television and Radio". The amendments were supposed to restrict
    the commercial advertising on the air of the public broadcaster, and instead
    - increase the budgetary allocations to PTA in the amount of 1 billion AMD
    (see YPC Weekly Newsletter, October 26 - November 1, 2012).

    The letter, signed by Artak Davtian, Chairman of the specialized
    parliamentary Committee, particularly, noted that "the presented data (by
    "Asparez", Ed.Note) are undoubtedly disturbing, however the National
    Assembly is not competent and cannot take any specific steps, except for
    taking these data into consideration" (see details at
    http://www.asparez.am/news-hy/haxordagrutyun-hy/).

    "INTERNEWS" PUBLISHED SECOND HANDBOOK ON JOURNALISM ETHICS

    "Internews" Media Support NGO published a handbook, titled "Journalism
    Ethics. Discussions and Analyses". The book is divided in two parts: the
    first one presents the cycle by media expert Mesrop Harutiunian,
    "Discussions on Journalistic Ethics". The second part contains articles by
    some authors telling about specific cases of violations of professional
    norms. This is the second handbook by "Internews" from the "Journalism
    Ethics" series. The first book, "Journalism Ethics: Cases and Comments", was
    issued in 2011. The two handbooks are published in the frames of the
    "Promoting Freedom, Professionalism and Pluralism of the Media in the South
    Caucasus and Moldova" programme, co-funded by the European Union and the
    Council of Europe.


    N.B. Dear readers, please note that the YPC Weekly Newsletter will next be
    issued in January 2013. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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    Yerevan Press Club
    9B, Ghazar Parpetsi str.
    0002, Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel.: (+ 374 10) 53 00 67; 53 35 41; 53 76 62
    Fax: (+374 10) 53 56 61
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