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Independent Ukrainian TV Station Struggles to Stay on the Air
Ivan Artemenko is disappointed: The Kyiv student’s favorite channel - TVi - has vanished from the airwaves. “I switched on my TV -- there is darkness on a channel TVi. The note says: 'The channel is not supported,'” he said.
TVi has been having trouble with the government for some time. The channel was denied a license1 for digital transmission. Its director was charged with tax evasion2 - though the charges were later dropped.
Finally, says general director Mykola Kniazhtsky, TVi simply started disappearing from cable TV networks.
“More than 80 cable operators switched us off. One of the biggest cable operators Triolan switched us off. Another big cable provider, Volia, which is in fact a monopolist in Kyiv, transferred us from a cheap basic package to the expensive one,” she explained.
As a result, TVi’s audience has shrunk to a third its former size - threatening the station’s survival - and also hampering3 Ukraine's political opposition4, which uses TVi as a way to communicate with voters.
TVi's management says the National Council on Television and Radio told cable operators to switch the channel off. The Council denies the charge.
And cable providers deny they are bending to political pressure.
Some say they dropped TVi because of technical reasons, others - because the channel didn’t have high enough ratings. One company, Volia, says it simply optimized5 its channel lineup. TVi is accessible.
"You can see it for yourself. Nobody has switched it off," she stated. "But in which package it is available -- this is our personal business decision to make.”
Independent experts are skeptical6 about these explanations - especially during an election campaign. Natalia Ligachova is with the media watchdog group, Telekritika.
“The main responsibility for the situation with TVi channel lies with the Ukrainian authorities. The authorities themselves must provide a possibility for the only opposition channel in Ukraine to operate without obstacles,” she said.
A protest last month in support of TVi drew some 1,500 people. And viewers chipped in to help the station pay its fine when it lost a tax case in court.
The station's editor-in-chief, Vitalii Portnikov, says Ukrainian journalism7 is now at the last frontier of freedom of speech.
“It is important for us that Ukrainian journalists have freedom of expression, so that our viewers are not constrained8, like during the Soviet9 times, to find out the truth only from the Voice of America or Radio Liberty. This is a shame for the independent state, for a democratic state," said Pornikov. "We are here to tell people the truth by ourselves.”
1 license | |
n.执照,许可证,特许;v.许可,特许 | |
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n.逃避,偷漏(税) | |
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3 hampering | |
妨碍,束缚,限制( hamper的现在分词 ) | |
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adj.最佳化的,(使)最优化的v.使最优化,使尽可能有效( optimize的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.新闻工作,报业 | |
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adj.束缚的,节制的 | |
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adj.苏联的,苏维埃的;n.苏维埃 | |
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