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    NEWSPAPERS AND MEDIA IN ARMENIA ARE NEITHER WORSE NOR BETTER THAN FOREIGN PRESS, THEY ARE PRINCIPALLY DIFFERENT, LOCAL EXPERT SAYS

    arminfo
    2007-07-26 17:21:00

    Newspapers and media in Armenia are neither worse nor better than
    foreign press, they are principally different, Director of Caucasian
    Media Institute, political expert Aleksander Iskandaryan said at
    the conference "Media and Democratization Process in Armenia,"
    Thursday. The event organizer was the Kondard Adenauer Foundation
    (Germany) in Central Asia and South Caucasus.

    He called myth the opinion that government censorship hinders
    media development in Armenia and leads to small circulation of
    newspapers. For instance, the expert said that the newspaper USA
    Today has the largest circulation in the United States i.e. over 1
    million copies. The run-length of Armenian newspapers is 5-12,000
    copies. Comparing these figures with the population size in Armenia
    and the USA, the circulation of newspapers in Armenia is higher than
    in America, Aleksander Iskandaryan said. Pluralism is rather high
    in Armenia and there is no government pressure on the press. If a
    newspaper like Armenian The Fourth Power"is published in the USA, its
    editor would be imprisoned immediately. How one can say that Georgian
    press is better than Armenian if few can read in Georgian in Armenia,
    while many read in Armenian in Georgia, the expert said.

    The problem of press in Armenia is that newspapers and media (except
    news agencies) are NGOs financed by politicians or parties and do not
    care for circulation and rating. "It is not press, but something other,
    no matter good or bad, it is different," Iskandaryan said.

    The situation rests upon economic factor for the press cannot develop
    isolated from the public. "It's absurd comparing the Armenian and
    Russian press. There is a principle in Russia i.e. what Moscow
    will neglect Khabarovsk will read. In the meanwhile, there is no
    Khabarovsk in Armenia; it is a small modest country, " Aleksander
    Iskandaryan said.
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