Reporting in Armenia is clearly biased, according to a European media watchdog, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). After a three-day visit to Armenia, an OSCE representative, Miklos Haraszti, said that "the coverage of political life still remains one-sided, both in private and public-service broadcasting." In calling for media reform, Haraszti pointed that although the constitution protects freedom of the press, most of the country's newspapers rely on state funding. (Via osce.org)
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