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    SEVERAL JOURNALISTIC ORGANIZATIONS OBJECT TO AMENDMENT AMDE IN LAW ON TELEVISION AND RADIO

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117298
    Se p 11, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN. The Yerevan Press Club, the
    Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression, "Internews" NGO for
    support of the press, and "Asparez" Club of Journalists made a
    statement on September 10, in which they consider the adoption of
    the bill on making an amendment in the Law on Television and Radio
    as inadmissible. According to the bill, the holding of tenders for
    licensing of television and radio broadcasting is suspended until
    2010. "The Armenian government proved once again that its initiatives
    concerning the mass media are aimed at keeping and increasing its
    control of broadcasting companies rather than at ensuring people's
    constitutional right to to receive and spread freely information,
    improving the field, and fulfilling its obligations to the Council
    of Europe and the proposals of the PACE resolution," is said in
    the statement.

    In the opinion of the journalistic NGOs, this governmental initiative
    has no relation to protection of the rights of broadcasting companies,
    consumers and the state, and is just an attempt to get rid of licensing
    tenders as an extra trouble.

    "The result of adopting this law will be that we will enter the
    digital broadcast period with the broadcasting companies which
    are of low quality, not in line with the public's requirements and
    international standards, privatized and therefore easy to control,"
    the statement reads.
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