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    Aravot, Armenia
    Feb 17 2007

    SURVEY SHOWS SOME ARMENIAN MEDIA BIASED IN RUN-UP TO ELECTIONS

    by Garik Lazarian
    "H1 and ALM are unbalanced"

    The Caucasus Media Institute has summarized up the results of its
    10-day broadcast media monitoring. It related to the news broadcast
    by TV and radio, the participation of politicians in political and
    entertainment programmes and the happenings related to them in the
    election period. Four TV channels - Public TV, Shant, ALM and Yerkir
    Media [Country Media], and two radio stations - Public Radio and
    Azatutyun [Freedom] Station - were monitored. "We counted the time
    provided for a particular politician and party. We also paid
    attention to the contents and intonation of the coverage," Council of
    Europe expert David Ward said.

    The head of the monitoring group, expert Nina Iskandaryan, said that
    some of the media had been biased and given obvious preference to
    certain political parties and politicians. In the news the references
    to politicians were balanced, except for "Haylur" [Public TV news
    programme]. "Public TV dedicated 75 per cent of its news to the
    ruling coalition, and only 25 per cent to the opposition and other
    forces. Public Radio gave more time to the parties that are not
    members of the coalition than the ones that are part of it. Before
    the start of the [election] campaign 'Haylur' can try to make its
    news coverage more balanced," Iskandaryan said. She mentioned that
    Yerkir Media and Shant have given balanced information on the whole,
    while the Azatutyun radio station spent more of its broadcast time on
    parties that are not members of the coalition (63 per cent) than on
    the ones in the coalition (37 per cent).

    In the case of ALM, Iskandaryan said that the ones covered mostly
    were the parties that are not members of the coalition, and great
    attention was paid to the People's Party, both in the news and
    separate programmes, which is because the owner of the TV station and
    head of the [People's] Party, Tigran Karapetyan, is a presenter.
    Iskandaryan said that similar surveys will be carried out two weeks
    before and during the parliamentary election campaign.
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