"Region" Research Center implemented this study of media pluralism in Armenia to determine:
• Whether there is any pluralism in the two most consumed segments of the Armenian media sector, namely TV and online media outlets,
• How it is manifest and on what matters,
• Whether the prolific “others’ speech” on the media platform is indicative of pluralism in that media outlet and, vice versa, the smaller amount of “others’ speech” is automatically an indicator of lack of pluralism in the media.
The research has been conducted by Ashot Melikyan, the Chairman of the Committee to Protect Freedom of Expression, in the framework of our project “New Media Environment - New Problems - New Regulations for Pluralistic, Quality and Transparent Media in Armenia”.
Current peculiarities of media self-regulation in different countries are presented in "Between Media Owners, Journalists and Audience" report, prepared by Boris Navasardian, president of Yerevan Press Club.
This research has been conducted in the framework of Region Research Center's “New Media Environment - New Problems - New Regulations for Pluralistic, Quality and Transparent Media in Armenia” project and is part of a study on the "International Experience of Media Legislation and Self-Regulation.
• What are the social network posts reproduced/used by the online media in Armenia about and who are they reproduced by?
• What are the peculiarities of publishing social network posts on media platforms?
• Whether the copied social network posts contribute to diversification of topics and sources of information in the media?
• Which social networks serve as sources of information in the course of presenting the events/developments in Armenia, Artsakh and other countries via social network posts?
"Identification and Transparency of Audiovisual Media in the Online Domain – 2021" report is part of the study “Transparency of the Armenian Media in 2021,” conducted in the framework of the project “New Media Environment – New Problems – New Regulations: for Pluralistic, Quality and Transparent Media in Armenia.”
For the first time we have researched the level of transparency of television and radio companies in the online domain.
"Identification and Transparency of the Online Media - 2021" report is part of the study "Transparency of the Armenian Media in 2021," conducted in the framework of the project "New Media Environment – New Problems – New Regulations: for Pluralistic, Quality and Transparent Media in Armenia."
We examined 89 Armenian online media outlets and found out how online media appear before its audience, what identification data do publicize, what is the ranking of the online media in 2021.