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  • WHYY Airs Armenian Genocide

    WHYY, Inc.
    Independence Mall West
    150 N. 6th Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19106
    Tel: (215) 351-1200
    Fax: (215) 351-0398
    E-Mail: [email protected]

    WHYY, Inc.
    Delaware Broadcasting Center
    625 Orange Street
    Wilmington, DE 19801
    Tel: (302) 888-1200
    Fax: (302) 575-0346


    Contact: Lauren L. Sullivan
    Senior Publicist
    P/215-351-2066
    E/[email protected]

    WHYY-TV MEMBERSHIP DRIVE CELEBRATES OUR DIVERSE COMMUNITY THIS SPRING WITH
    THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    WHYY-TV celebrates our diverse community during our June Membership Drive,
    through special programming including The Armenian Genocide, which, airs
    at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 5.

    That night `Genocide's' Emmy-Award winning producer, Andrew Goldberg, of
    Two Cats Productions, will be live in the WHYY studio discussing his
    documentary.

    The documentary is the story of the first Genocide of the 20th century,
    when over one million Armenians died at the hands of the Turks during
    World War 1. The program features interviews with experts in the field
    including Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Samantha Power, and New York
    Times best-selling author, Peter Balakian. The film also features
    never-before-seen historical footage and key players from the events of
    1915.

    Goldberg filmed the piece in six countries; US, France, Germany, Belgium,
    Turkey and Syria. He captured stories and discussions with Kurdish and
    Turkish citizens in modern-day Turkey who speak openly about the stories
    shared with them by their parents and grandparents.

    The film includes testimony by former Turkish Diplomat Gunduz Aktan to US
    lawmakers from 2000. In the piece he explains the Turkish position on the
    issue by saying `The Turkish people firmly believe that what happened to
    the Armenian people was not Genocide.'

    Goldberg says, `As Turkey seeks to join the European Union, 90 years
    later, this film can give people a much better understanding of why this
    issue is such an important and current part of the international
    conversation about Turkey's role in the world today.

    Julianna Margulies narrates the film, which also includes historical
    narrations by Ed Harris, Natalie Portman, Laura Linney and Orlando Bloom
    to name a few.

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    WHYY is what a diverse community has in common. Through TV, FM and other
    communications services, WHYY makes our region a better place, connecting
    each of us to the world's richest ideas and all of us to each other.
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