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    RA GOVERNMENT SUGGESTS PROHIBITING USE OF PUBLIC RADIO-TELEVISION FREQUENCIES BY ANOTHER MASS MEDIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Jul 2, 2007

    YEREVAN, JULY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly got down to
    the discussion of the package of bills of the RA government by the
    first reading at the June 28 sitting of the special session.

    According to the bill, which envisages to make amendments in the valid
    law on "Television and Radio", the activities of other broadcasting
    organizations are unequivocally prohibited on the frequencies used
    by the Public Radio-Telvision company. According to the current law
    in force, such an activity is possible only in case the Cfouncil of
    the Public Radio-Television company agrees to this.

    The government connects this change with the fact that the activities
    of the Public Radio and Television company, which was created by
    the state, has a special status and solves problems concerning,
    exclusively, public interests, can not go with the activities of
    other broadcasting organizations, which are directed at solving
    private problems.

    With another bill the government suggests making addenda in the RA Law
    on "State Duty". According to this bill, a state duty of 70 thousand
    drams (about 200 U.S. dollars) is defined for each broadcast of the
    programs of national editorial staff and service of foreign mass media
    by a RA private television company, irrespective of the duration of
    the broadcast.

    According to independent analysts and some MPs, the above mentioned
    package of bills is directed against the broadcast of the programs
    of the Armenian service of the Azatution (Liberty) radio station by
    the Public Radio company. This is connected with the fact that about
    20 MPs were registered in order to make speeches and ask questions
    to Gevorg Danielian, the RA Minister of Justice and the main speaker.

    The Minister denied the fact that the bill is directed against
    Azatutiun (Liberty) radio station. According to him, there are two
    more similar companies, one of which is the MIR television company.

    Raffi Hovannisian, the head of the Zharangutiun (Heritage) faction,
    mentioned in his speech that MPs should not "put stigma on themselves
    by vertical orders" as they are to take responsibility for that
    decision. He believes that there are still a number of other foreign
    mass media broadcasting in the territory of Armenia: the ORT and
    RTR Russian television companies, in particular, as well as Euronews
    and CNN.
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