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  • OSCE Deplores 'Excessive' TV Coverage Of Sarkisian

    OSCE DEPLORES 'EXCESSIVE' TV COVERAGE OF SARKISIAN
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Jan 30 2008

    Observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe criticized Armenia's leading broadcasters on Wednesday for
    what they described as a tendentious coverage of the presidential
    election campaign favoring Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian.

    They said most major local TV channels provided disproportionate
    amounts of airtime to Sarkisian and showed strong bias against one
    of his eight challengers, former President Levon Ter-Petrosian, in
    the week preceding the official start of campaigning for the February
    19 election.

    The criticism was contained in the first interim report issued by
    the election observation mission deployed by the OSCE's Warsaw-based
    Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).

    "During the monitoring period before the start of the official
    campaign (11-20 January), most of the broadcast media including public
    television demonstrated a clear imbalance in their coverage of the
    prospective candidates," read the report.

    "The amount of time received by Mr. Sarkisian, on privately owned
    H2, Kentron, Shant and Armenia TV, even taking into account the
    execution of his official duties, exceeded what could be reasonably
    considered appropriate," it said, referring to the country's four
    largest private networks.

    "The other eight candidates received some coverage on most of the
    TV stations monitored," added the OSCE/ODIHR mission. "However,
    in contrast to the almost exclusively positive or neutral coverage
    afforded to Serzh Sarkisian, Levon Ter-Petrosian was regularly
    portrayed in a negative light."

    The report echoed the findings of similar monitoring conducted by the
    Yerevan Press Club, a local media freedom watchdog, in recent months.

    The YPS has faulted the government-controlled electronic media for
    aggressively promoting Sarkisian's presidential bid and showing
    "unprecedented" bias against Ter-Petrosian. The broadcasters have
    dismissed the criticism.

    The OSCE observers said the state-run Armenian Public Radio was "more
    balanced" than the TV channels in its coverage of the presidential
    race. They also noted that daily Armenian-language news programs of
    RFE/RL "included greater diversity in their coverage of the nominees,
    including presenting Serzh Sarkisian and Levon Ter-Petrosian in
    positive, negative and neutral tones."
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