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    KENTRON TV FINED: COMPANY OWNED BY TSARUKYAN CHARGED WITH CAMPAIGNING WHILE POLLS WERE STILL OPEN
    By Gohar Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    11.05.12 | 15:30

    The National Television and Radio Commission (NTRC) on Friday imposed
    a fine of one million drams (about $2,600) on Kentron TV, which
    belongs to the leader of the second strongest party Prosperous Armenia
    (PAP), subjecting it to administrative liability for broadcasting a
    campaign-natured program during the period which was prohibited by law.

    On the day of the elections (May 6) Kentron aired a comment by
    ANC coordinator Levon Zurabyan urging viewers to not vote for the
    Republican Party of Armenia. The comment appeared prior to the polling
    stations closing.

    Representative of 'MultiMedia-Kentron TV' CJSC, lawyer Ara Saghumyan
    does not agree with NTRC's decision, saying that the TV channel
    broadcast the press conference live, and during Zurabyan's statement
    the word 'Live' was seen on the screen, however his objections were
    not taken into account.

    NTRC Chairman Grigor Amalyan said that "even during live broadcasting
    the speakers were supposed to be informed that they could not spread
    campaign-natured information."

    "During live broadcasting, especially within that period it was
    necessary to be extremely careful, and there is no need to cling to
    the word 'live'. The fact that the word 'live' was seen on the screen
    at that moment is simply a mitigating circumstance," Amalyan said.

    Earlier, Petros Ghazaryan, director of political and news programs at
    Kentron TV, in an interview with RFE/RL's Armenian service stated that
    he does not consider this administrative issue to be a pressure and
    they (the TV channel) will continue to work the way they did before.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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