"IT IS EASIER TO BE A FEMALE JOURNALIST IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS"
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Aug 7 2013
7 August 2013 - 9:41am
By Vestnik Kavkaza
Last month a group of journalists from the South Caucasus republics
visited Moscow. They met their colleagues from Vestnik Kavkaza, and
its editor-in-chief spoke to each of the guests. Today we present an
interview with journalist Goar Karapetyan from Armenia; she represents
the intergovernmental TV and Radio Company "Mir."
- Is it easy to be a female journalist in Armenia?
- Yes, it is.
- What are the advantages of women over men, in terms of journalism
in the South Caucasus?
- I think it is not only about the South Caucasus, but in general
women are more communicative and empathic. It is very important. With
regard to the South Caucasus, the advantage is that most top positions
are taken by men, and it is easier to build contacts for a lady.
- Does the Russian language give you an opportunity for a career
growth in the media field?
- As for the country where I work, I think it doesn't because the
number of the Russian speaking media has reduced. I should say
that I have already reached my ceiling and I have no prospects
for career growth. Today it is the highest level in our country -
the intergovernmental company "Mir". There are no periodicals or
information agencies which are respectful and where one can work to
gain professional skills.
- Are you an analyst or a news person?
- I used to work as either analyst or a news person. At the moment
I majorly deal with the military and sporting spheres. I feel great
about both these spheres. I don't like writing about the social sphere
and culture. I prefer politics and defense.
- There is an idea of establishing a system of professional
communication between journalists of the South Caucasus, a kind of a
social net. I believe professionals lack communication. What do you
think about it?
- I would support it, but it depends on the goal of the social net.
- The goal is obvious: new technologies, new topics, professional
experience exchange, and searching for new approaches because
journalism shouldn't destroy, I think. It should create.
- Yes, it should create. I think it would be wonderful to have such
a platform.
- How do you find Moscow?
- I love the city. I cannot say that I am excited, but it is a good
city. I always feel comfortable here.
http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/society/43554.html
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Aug 7 2013
7 August 2013 - 9:41am
By Vestnik Kavkaza
Last month a group of journalists from the South Caucasus republics
visited Moscow. They met their colleagues from Vestnik Kavkaza, and
its editor-in-chief spoke to each of the guests. Today we present an
interview with journalist Goar Karapetyan from Armenia; she represents
the intergovernmental TV and Radio Company "Mir."
- Is it easy to be a female journalist in Armenia?
- Yes, it is.
- What are the advantages of women over men, in terms of journalism
in the South Caucasus?
- I think it is not only about the South Caucasus, but in general
women are more communicative and empathic. It is very important. With
regard to the South Caucasus, the advantage is that most top positions
are taken by men, and it is easier to build contacts for a lady.
- Does the Russian language give you an opportunity for a career
growth in the media field?
- As for the country where I work, I think it doesn't because the
number of the Russian speaking media has reduced. I should say
that I have already reached my ceiling and I have no prospects
for career growth. Today it is the highest level in our country -
the intergovernmental company "Mir". There are no periodicals or
information agencies which are respectful and where one can work to
gain professional skills.
- Are you an analyst or a news person?
- I used to work as either analyst or a news person. At the moment
I majorly deal with the military and sporting spheres. I feel great
about both these spheres. I don't like writing about the social sphere
and culture. I prefer politics and defense.
- There is an idea of establishing a system of professional
communication between journalists of the South Caucasus, a kind of a
social net. I believe professionals lack communication. What do you
think about it?
- I would support it, but it depends on the goal of the social net.
- The goal is obvious: new technologies, new topics, professional
experience exchange, and searching for new approaches because
journalism shouldn't destroy, I think. It should create.
- Yes, it should create. I think it would be wonderful to have such
a platform.
- How do you find Moscow?
- I love the city. I cannot say that I am excited, but it is a good
city. I always feel comfortable here.
http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/society/43554.html