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    ANTI-PROPAGANDA REDUCES ON TV AIR AND INCREASES IN PRINTED AND ELECTRONIC NEWSPAPERS, RADIOLUR'S DIRECTOR CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 4, 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The coverage of the election campaign
    of the 2008 presidential elections, in difference of the election
    campaign of 2007, is done more correctly and professionally. Artur
    Sahakian, the Director of the Radiolur program of Public Radio Company,
    gave assurance at the February 4 discussion. In his words, in that
    respect the journalists' work has improved though "some forces"
    and, in particular, RA presidential candidate, first President Levon
    Ter-Petrosian try to cast a shadow on it by avoiding interviews. The
    impartiality of the election campaign's coverage, in A. Sahakian's
    words, in noticeable especially on television, while many newspapers
    seem to "have given up their professional functions and to have
    turned into political subjects." According to his information, the
    use of black technologies, anti-propaganda, is gradually reducing on
    television and increasing in printed and electronic media.

    Vasak Darbinian, the editor of the Hayk periodical and Taregir
    electronic periodical, stated that L. Ter-Petrosian refuses to
    answer journalists' questions, as "he has already answered all
    questions they are anxious about and there is no issue he has not
    touched upon." V. Darbinian said that in the newspapers edited
    by him he does not touch upon all candidates equally and covers
    Ter-Petrosian's campaign more, as there is much difference of levels
    between L. Ter-Petrosian and the others.
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