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    ARMENIAN PUBLIC TV NEEDS TO STRENGTHEN PUBLIC SERVICE ETHOS AND PROVIDE IMPARTIAL NEWS

    A1+
    [03:41 pm] 17 October, 2008

    Defining clear editorial lines, improving mechanisms to
    measure audience needs, ceasing aggressive commercial policies
    and strengthening current affairs programming are some of the
    recommendations for Armenian public television in a report by the
    BBC World Service Trust presented today in Yerevan.

    The report, which was commissioned by the OSCE Office in Yerevan
    with the aim of supporting further development of Armenia's public
    service broadcaster (PTV), is the result of a five-day needs assessment
    conducted by the BBC World Service Trust in July.

    "Public television should raise its ambitions in providing programming
    of a broadly educational nature that would serve to the interests
    of different groups of the community. It should end the practice
    of airing programmes made by the government," said Michael Randall,
    Projects Manager for Europe and CIS at the BBC World Service Trust.

    "We believe there is vast potential for making PTV a leader in
    its field and establish a blueprint for public service broadcasting
    which could be replicated in countries across the region. However, we
    also acknowledge that PTV's ability to strengthen its public service
    ethos relies heavily on political will and change in attitude at the
    government level."

    The report recommended a long-term consultancy programme, whereby
    consultants will work with producers to support the development
    of new programmes and with senior managers to reorganize working
    methods. The BBC experts also emphasized the importance of identifying
    clear objectives and measurable outcomes, with local civil society
    organizations monitoring the impact of the training programme, based
    upon agreed performance indicators
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