Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Results of 1st Stage of Monitoring Of Armenian Electronic Media Pubd

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Results of 1st Stage of Monitoring Of Armenian Electronic Media Pubd

    RESULTS OF FIRST STAGE OF MONITORING OF A NUMBER OF ARMENIAN
    ELECTRONIC MEDIA PUBLISHED

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The methodology of monitoring of
    media being held from February 5 by Council of Europe jointly with
    Caucasian Media Institute is based on calculation of time given by a
    number of TV and radio companies of Armenia for covering activity of
    this or that party or politician. David Ward, international expert,
    project's consultant, declared this at the February 16 press
    conference dedicated to summing up the results of the first stage of
    monitoring. He stated that content and tone of broadcasts are also
    examined.

    Nina Iskandarian, head of the project, reported that according to the
    results of 11 days of TV broadcasts monitoring, the Public Television
    of Armenia gave more than 70% time to parties making part of the
    ruling coalition. The Yerkir-media and Shant TV companies paid more
    attention (60%) to parties not making part of the ruling coalition. It
    was mentioned that though ALM allocated more than 70% time to parties
    not making part of the coalition, nevertheless, the activity of
    People's Party, the leader of which is ALM's owner, was in the center
    of attention.

    Both radio companies being studied - the Public Radio and Radio
    Liberty, in their broadcasts gave more time to parties not making part
    of the ruling coalition, here the ratio made 60% to approximately 40%.

    N. Iskandarian reported that at the second stage of monitoring, which
    will start two weeks before the elections scheduled for May 12,
    besides four TV companies studied currently, another two TV companies
    - Armenia and Kentron, will be also studied. In her words, time and
    tone of broadcasts dedicated to each party running for the elections
    will be studied this time.
Working...
X