• ru Русский
  • hy Armenian
  • en English
Thursday, June 12, 2025
YPC
  • Home
  • About us
    • Mission
    • Structure
    • Contact
  • Activites
    • Projects
    • Events
    • Awards
  • Production
    • Studies
    • Media Reports
    • Publications
  • Law And Ethics
    • Legislation
    • Advocacy and Expertise
    • Self-Regulation
  • Colleagues
    • Armenian Media
    • Who is Who
    • Partners
  • Periodicals
    • YPC Weekly Newsletter
    • YPC Review
    • Line of Contact
No Result
View All Result
YPC
Home YPC Weekly Newsletter

FIVE TV COMPANIES CHALLENGED THE DECISION OF THE COMMERCIAL COURT

On March 31 "Dar 21", "ARMENAKOB", "TV 5", "Yerevan" and "EV" TV companies challenged with the Chamber for Civil and Commercial Cases of the RA Court of Cassation the decision of the Commercial Court of March 14. As it has been reported, the Court refused securing the suit of the five broadcasters versus the National Commission on Television and Radio, filed due to the refusal of the latter to return them their application packages for the broadcast licensing competition for revision (see details in YPC Weekly Newsletter, March 8-14, 2003).
This confirmed the anxiety we voiced previously that the broadcast licensing competition for five UHFs in Yerevan announced as far back as on October 15, 2002, will be delayed again, and the opposition "A1+" TV company, a bidder in the competition, will again be refused the chance to get back on air before the parliamentary elections. Consequently (and this is validated by the monitoring of Armenian media coverage of presidential elections), the possibility for the public to get diverse opinions will again be reduced to minimum, namely the few opposition newspapers with petty print runs.

Previous Post

THE ODD APPROACH OF "REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS"

Next Post

“Media Monitoring and Methodology of Expert Interviews on the Resolution of Karabagh Conflict”

  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact

Copyright ©2015 Yerevan Press Club. All rights, including copyright and database right, in the Yerevan Press Club's website and its contents are owned by or licensed to the Yerevan Press Club, or otherwise used by the Yerevan Press Club as permitted by applicable law. The website is created with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of the Yerevan Press Club and do not necessarily represent the views of USAID or the U.S. Government.

MADE BY
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About us
    • Mission
    • Structure
    • Contact
  • Activites
    • Projects
    • Events
    • Awards
  • Production
    • Studies
    • Media Reports
    • Publications
  • Law And Ethics
    • Legislation
    • Advocacy and Expertise
    • Self-Regulation
  • Colleagues
    • Armenian Media
    • Who is Who
    • Partners
  • Periodicals
    • YPC Weekly Newsletter
    • YPC Review
    • Line of Contact
  • ru Русский
  • hy Armenian
  • en English

Copyright ©2015 Yerevan Press Club. All rights, including copyright and database right, in the Yerevan Press Club's website and its contents are owned by or licensed to the Yerevan Press Club, or otherwise used by the Yerevan Press Club as permitted by applicable law. The website is created with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of the Yerevan Press Club and do not necessarily represent the views of USAID or the U.S. Government.