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    THE BROADCASTING IS BIASED

    168 Zham, Armenia
    Dec 11 2007

    The Yerevan Press Club published yesterday [10 December] the results
    of monitoring of Armenian TV channels and Public Radio of Armenia.

    According to those [results], Armenia's Public Television and Public
    Radio are not impartial in their coverage of the presidential hopefuls.

    "The circumstance that 'polar' coverage of the two candidates [Armenian
    Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan and former Armenian President Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan], which attracted the most attention of mass media
    is characteristic of the first channel (H1) of Public Television of
    Armenia and Public Radio of Armenia (PR), causes special concern".

    The latter, in particular, which in the previous elections (in 2003
    and 2007) was mentioned as the most balanced mass media as a result
    of monitoring of the broadcasts, this time is not noticed for its
    impartiality. "In the November broadcasting of the Public [Radio],
    82 out of 105 references about Levon Ter-Petrosyan were negative and
    none were positive," the report says.

    Its authors substantiate: "Such transformation has coincided in time
    with rejection of its leadership to broadcast the Armenian programmes
    of the Radio Liberty". "The Yerkir Media TV channel is an exception
    from the described `general rule' , where the ratio of positive and
    negative references about former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    and Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan is the most balanced one (5-13 and
    4-6 correspondingly) and the neutral references make the majority in
    the case of both."

    "Another political figure (Serzh Sargsyan) monitored on the four TV
    channels received high percentages: 76.9 per cent on the Armenia TV
    (out of the total broadcasting time provided for the 19 political
    figures), 48.9 per cent on the Shant TV, 47.2 per cent - on the
    Public Television of Armenia and 40.8 per cent on the Armenian Second
    TV channel. The number of the prime minister's positive references
    significantly prevailed over the number of negative ones on all the
    TV channels except for the Yerkir Media - on Public Television of
    Armenia correspondingly 26 and 2; on the ALM channel - 17 and 2;
    on the Armenia TV - 11 and 0; on the Armenian Second TV channel -
    26 and 1; on the Centre TV - 41 and 1; on the Shant TV - 16 and 2;
    on the Public Radio of Armenia - 21 and 0.

    These indicators witness that the mentioned TVs which broadcast
    extremely rarely presented criticizing opinions of the president
    of the ruling coalition [Armenian President Robert Kocharyan] and
    comments of the political opposition and other public figures,"
    the authors of the report concluded.
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