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  • Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter - 03/31/2005

    YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    MARCH 25-31, 2005

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    EIGHTEENTH "PRESS CLUB" SHOW

    JOURNALISTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS GETTING READY FOR "A1+" SUPPORT
    ACTIONS

    COMPETITION TO FILL IN VACANCIES AT THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON TELEVISION
    AND RADIO ANNOUNCED


    EIGHTEENTH "PRESS CLUB" SHOW

    On March 28 on the evening air of the Second Armenian TV Channel the
    eighteenth "Press Club show was issued. The cycle is organized by Yerevan
    Press Club under a homonymous project, supported by the OSI Network Media
    Program.

    The representatives of the leading media and journalistic associations of
    Armenia discussed the results of the visit of the Russian President Vladimir
    Putin to Armenia. As the program participants expect, this week the Armenian
    media will focus on the hearing at the RA National Assembly on the problem
    of Mountainous Karabagh, the results of the mayor elections in Ijevan, the
    investigation of the explosion on March 24 by the building of the State
    Customs Committee in Yerevan. Of the international affairs the media will
    continue discussing the events in Kyrgyzstan, the "Press Club" participants
    suppose.

    JOURNALISTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS GETTING READY FOR "A1+" SUPPORT
    ACTIONS

    On March 31 at Journalists Union of Armenia a press conference of the
    representatives of the country's several journalistic and human rights
    organizations was held. The event announced the start of "A1+" support
    actions, devoted to the three years of the TV company's loss of air. On
    April 2, 2002 National Commission on Television and Radio did not provide
    "A1+" with the broadcast license, and the numerous attempts of the TV
    channel (taking part in licensing competitions) for regaining air failed
    over these three years.

    At the meeting with the journalists, initiators of "A1+" support actions
    called for participating in the procession and rally on April 2, 2005. The
    procession will start at 12.00 from "A1+" TV building (15 Grigor Lusavorich
    St., Yerevan) and will end up in a rally at the Yerevan Freedom Square. A
    campaign will be held there on gathering signatures for the petition to RA
    Ministry of Transport and Communication to allocate a vacant frequency for
    conducting a new broadcast licensing competition.

    On March 31, Journalists Union of Armenia, Yerevan Press Club, Internews
    Armenia public organization, Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression and
    Helsinki Committee of Armenia adopted a joint statement. The statement noted
    in particular that assessing "A1+" bids in all the eight competitions as
    lower than competitive ones, National Commission on Television and Radio
    proceeded not from their content or professional level of the TV company,
    but complied with the political order of the authorities. The signatories
    supported the demand of "A1+" action initiators urging the NCTR and RA
    Ministry of Transport and Communication as well as other competent bodies to
    allocate a vacant frequency and conduct a new - open and transparent -
    licensing competition. The statement of the five public organizations ended
    with the call for supporting this civil claim and filing similar addresses
    to the National Commission on Television and Radio.

    COMPETITION TO FILL IN VACANCIES AT THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON TELEVISION
    AND RADIO ANNOUNCED

    On March 24 the RA President Robert Kocharian signed a decree on conducting
    a competition to fill in vacancies at the National Commission on Television
    and Radio. The competition commission includes: the chairman Armen
    Harutiunian (the Rector of the RA State Administration Academy); the
    secretary Irina Ghulinian (Deputy Head of the Public and Media Relations
    Department of the Administration of the RA President); commission members -
    Naira Manucharova (Deputy Chief Editor of "Novoye Vremya" newspaper), Arthur
    Yezekian (President of "Shant" TV company) and Elinar Vardanian (Executive
    Director of "Center of Public Dialogue and Development" NGO). The
    competition can accommodate citizens of Armenia who have many-year
    experience in journalism, broadcasting, technology, culture, arts, science
    and law, higher education and command of Armenian language. The deadline for
    applications is April 4, 2005.

    The competition to fill in vacancies in the National Commission on
    Television and Radio was announced due to the expiration on March 19, 2005
    of the four-year terms of three NCTR members - Simavon Andreasian, Mushegh
    Hovsepian and Ara Tadevosian.

    The competition for NCTR vacancies is announced in Armenian for the first
    time and is due to the amendments into the RA Law "On Television and Radio",
    adopted on December 3, 2003 by the RA National Assembly. According to the
    amendments, the formation of the broadcast regulating bodies should be
    formed by a competition. However, the members of these bodies are still
    appointed by the President of the country - now from the competition
    winners. In February 2005 a similar competition was held for vacancies in
    the Council of Public TV and Radio Company.


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    Press Club is required.

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    Editor of YPC Newsletter - Elina POGHOSBEKIAN
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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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