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  • Public TV Of Armenia Covered The Pre-Election Campaign In A More Bal

    PUBLIC TV OF ARMENIA COVERED THE PRE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN A MORE BALANCED MANNER, THAN THE PRIVATE TV-CHANNELS, THE DATA OF THE MONITORING EVIDENCE

    Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
    May 10 2007

    Yerevan, May 10. /Mediamax/. The "TIM" Research Center and the Yerevan
    Press Club (YPC) presented today the regular intermediate report on
    the results of the monitoring of the coverage of pre-election campaign
    by the Armenian media in the period starting from April 24 and up to
    May 5.

    Mediamax reports that the Chairman of the YPC Boris Navasardian stated
    that during the 12 days of study the audience of the Armenian media had
    the opportunity to receive information on the majority of political
    forces, participating in the election campaign. At the same time,
    he stated, the given statement concerns mostly the citizens of the
    capital, which has a larger choice of channels.

    Boris Navasardian stated that from the four channels, which devoted
    most of the time to the coverage of the activities of political
    parties /ALM, Second Armenian TV-Channel, Yerkir Media and Kentron/,
    only two of them broadcast in the regions of the country.

    At that, 35% of the broadcast time of ALM, devoted to the parties,
    fell on the share of the People's Party, 28% - the Republican Party
    of Armenia (RPA). 83% of the broadcast time of the Second Armenian
    TV-Channel fell on the share of four parties - "Dashnaktsutiun",
    "United Liberal-National Party", RPA and "Prosperous Armenia" Party.

    Boris Navasardian noted that relatively more balanced was the coverage
    of the pre-election campaign by the Public TV and the Public Radio
    of Armenia. He expressed an opinion that this is conditioned by the
    greater attention of the international observers to the activity of
    the Public TV and Radio Company.
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