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    'SHANT' HAS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR PAID BROADCASTING

    Tue, 01/15/2013 - 19:56

    The highest price of the broadcasting for the candidates of the
    February 18 Presidential elections has 'Shant' television: 120.000
    per minute. This channel is ready to provide broadcasting for the
    candidates from 18.00 to 19.00 in the period from January 21 to
    February 16. The maximum time for one candidate is 7 minutes per day.

    The cheapest price for broadcasting in Yerevan is offered by 'Yerevan'
    - 15.000 AMD for 1 minute. The broadcasting time offered by the
    company is time from 20.30 to 21.00. The maximum of 10 minutes will
    be provided to each candidate.

    The other television companies have the following prices: 'Armenia
    TV' - 110.000 AMD, 'Armenian Public Television' - 80.000 AMD, 'Second
    Public Television' - in the evening and weekends - 60.000 and 30.000
    for the rest of the time, 'Kentron' - 32.400 AMD, 'Yerkir Media'
    - 30.000 AMD, 'A-TV' - 24.000 AMD, 'Ar' - 20.000 AMD, 'ArmNews' -
    18.000 AMD.

    >From the regional television companies the highest price belongs to
    the 'Shant' of Gyumri - 15.000 AMD, and the lowest to 'Ankyun + 3'
    from Alaverdi , which has the following prices: 1300 AMD from 16.30
    to 18.00 and 1750 AMD from 18.30 to 23.00.

    Only 3 radio companies are providing time for the presidential
    campaign. Those companies are: Public Radio of Armenia, 'Radio 107 FM'
    and 'Shant'. The coverage area of the last two are Yerevan and Gyumri.

    The Public Radio is ready to give unlimited broadcasting time with
    the price of 3600 AMD for 1 minute. 'Radio 107 FM' will provide time
    from 19.00 to 21.00 with the maximum of 7 minutes for each candidate.

    'Shant' Radio Company will provide time from 14.00 to 16.00 with
    maximum of 14 minutes for each candidate.

    Author: Factinfo

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