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    ARMENIAN PUBLIC RADIO SAYS 'NO' TO RFE/RL SHOWS

    Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (press release)
    July 25 2007
    Malaysia

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and its oversight agency,
    the US Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), have expressed dismay
    at Armenian Public Radio's rejection of a new contract to continue
    carrying programmes of RFE/RL's Armenian Service.

    RFE/RL Armenian programmes have been aired on Armenian Public Radio -
    Armenia's top radio network - since 1998. Survey data shows that 15
    percent of Armenian adults listen to RFE/RL programmes each week.

    Three days of discussions in Yerevan, Armenia, last week between US
    and Armenian broadcast officials ended without agreement on a new
    contract to replace one that had lapsed in February.

    "Our delegation was told there are no deadlines, and no threat was
    made to take RFE/RL programmes off public radio. Yet the contract
    remains unsigned, and our offers to make payment were refused,"
    said BBG Chairman James K Glassman.

    The Armenian parliament on 3 July did not adopt amendments to the
    country's media regulations that would have banned RFE/RL and other
    foreign broadcasters from public airwaves.

    One week later, Armenian Public Radio indicated that it planned to stop
    RFE/RL broadcasts on 9 August, citing contractual and payment issues.

    "We value our relationship with Armenian Public Radio, and certainly
    want it to continue. We look forward to signing the contract,
    and making all payments stipulated in the contract, as soon as our
    partners in Armenia tell us they are ready," said Mr Glassman.
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