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Armenian soap operas

The first Armenian soap operas (Armenian: Հայկական սերիալներ Haykakan serialner) appeared in the mid-2000s. Most are produced by the three main TV channels Armenia TV, Shant TV and the Public Television of Armenia.[1] Although they are highly popular, Armenian soap operas have been criticized by many intellectuals.

List

Name Years Channel Ref
Vorogayt (Որոգայթ, "Trap") 2008–2009 Shant TV
Djvar aprust (Դժվար ապրուստ, "Hard life") Armenia TV
Anna Աննա 2009–2010 H1
Generali akhjike (Գեներալի աղջիկը, "General's daughter") H1
Tigrani molorake (Տիգրանի մոլորակը, "Tigran's planet") H1
Vorbere (Որբերը, "Orphans") H1
Harazat tshnami (Հարազատ թշնամի, "Own Enemy") Armenia TV
Hreshtakneri dprots (Հրեշտակների դպրոց, "School of Angels") H1

Popularity

Serials occupy 30% of the airtime in Armenia.[3] The high ratings of Armenian serials have been described as "abnormal."[3] According to various statistics 40%[3] to 50%[4] of the Armenian population watches serials. TV expert Tigran Safaryan claims it shows the low level of media management in the country.[3]

Criticism

Armenian soap operas have been widely criticized by artists, intellectuals, psychologists and ethnographers.[4] ArmeniaNow wrote in 2012 that "the criticism of serials in Armenia has, itself, become a show."[1] The serials have reportedly been widely criticized for "advocating aggression, domestic violence, misfortunes and hard living" which allegedly has "a dysfunctional influence on audiences, which makes half of Armenia’s population"; critics are said to be particularly concerned about the serials' possible psychological impact on young people.[1] Producers confront critics saying they give "people what the people want"[1] and simply "reflect the real life",[4] "trying to expose major problems of the society."[5] During the 2013 presidential election campaign, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan supported the idea of TV serials while addressing a crowd in Yerevan's Arabkir district. She stated that the shows create jobs for actors, who can't live working only at theaters.[6]

Opinions

Historian and researcher Samvel Karapetyan stated in 2009 that he feels ashamed for Armenian serials and rhetorically asked, "Did we evolve from monkeys?"[7] In June 2013, Karapetyan released a video on his YouTube channel strongly criticizing serials and labeling them as "anti-national".[8]

Psychologist Karine Nalchajyan stated that TV serials negatively affect people and preach immoral and often criminal behavior. She claimed that serials are a threat to Armenia's national security.[9]

Comedian Mkrtich Arzumanyan, better known by his stage name Mko, said that serial producers were "chasing for ratings" without taking into consideration their influence on people. He said that he gets the impression he lives in Chechnya after watching some of the criminal and warlike scenes from serials.[10]

Playwright Karine Khodikyan suggested that Armenian serials are just part of the whole "cultural degradation" in the country.[11] Actor Rafael Kotanjyan stated that serials "pose a growing threat to the development of tourism in Armenia." He says that many of his friends living outside of Armenia are now wary of sending their children to Armenia alone.[12]

IT security expert Vahram Mirakyan conducted research on the influence on soap operas and authored "Formation of Aggressive Social Positions in Mass Media".[13] Mirakyan claims that the "aggressive content [of Armenian soap operas] has a dysfunctional influence upon the audience." According to Mirakyan, the soap operas are "antisocial". At the same time, he says that they have great influence on the public as "the factor of influence and the target have common culture, language and social reality."[4] According to his study, episodes with aggression and depression are more frequent than episodes with neutral content. Mirakyan claims that Armenian soap operas bring "change in language-thinking, when especially schoolchildren start speaking in a special criminal sub-cultural dialect."[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Hakobyan, Julia (23 November 2012). "This Isn't Brazil: An encounter with "In the City"". ArmeniaNow. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  2. ^ Որոգայթ (in Armenian). Bravo.am. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d "SUMMARY: Soap operas vs. high-quality content- experts speak of Armenian TV". ARKA News Agency. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gevorgyan, Siranuysh (26 October 2011). "Either watch or complain?: Low-quality soap operas on Armenian TV continue to draw criticism". ArmeniaNow. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  5. ^ "For Non-Violent TV: Armenian scholars again raise concerns over "aggressive" serials". ArmeniaNow. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  6. ^ "Ժողովուրդ". Սերժ Սարգսյանը հայկական սերիալներ է քարոզո՞ւմ. News.am (in Armenian). 8 February 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  7. ^ Avagyan, Sona (10 September 2009). . Hetq (in Armenian). Archived from the original on 1 July 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  8. ^ Karapetyan, Samvel. Սերիալները՝ անդեմության հայելի (in Armenian). Samvel Karapetyan Channel on YouTube. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  9. ^ Սերիալները նաև ազգային անվտանգության խնդիր են. Հոգեբան. mardik.am (in Armenian). 2 July 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  10. ^ . 168hours (in Armenian). 29 December 2012. Archived from the original on 16 September 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  11. ^ Թելադրվող մշակութային դեգրադացիա (in Armenian). CivilNet. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  12. ^ . Tert.am. 14 July 2012. Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  13. ^ Mirakyan, Vahram (May 2011). "Ագրեսիվ սոցիալական դիրքորոշումների ձևավորումը լրատվամիջոցներով [Formation of Aggressive Social Positions in Mass Media]" (PDF) (in Armenian). Noravank Foundation. Retrieved 18 June 2013.

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This article is an orphan as no other articles link to it Please introduce links to this page from related articles try the Find link tool for suggestions September 2013 The first Armenian soap operas Armenian Հայկական սերիալներ Haykakan serialner appeared in the mid 2000s Most are produced by the three main TV channels Armenia TV Shant TV and the Public Television of Armenia 1 Although they are highly popular Armenian soap operas have been criticized by many intellectuals Contents 1 List 2 Popularity 3 Criticism 3 1 Opinions 4 ReferencesList EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2013 Name Years Channel RefVorogayt Որոգայթ Trap 2008 2009 Shant TV 2 Djvar aprust Դժվար ապրուստ Hard life Armenia TVAnna Աննա 2009 2010 H1Generali akhjike Գեներալի աղջիկը General s daughter H1Tigrani molorake Տիգրանի մոլորակը Tigran s planet H1Vorbere Որբերը Orphans H1Harazat tshnami Հարազատ թշնամի Own Enemy Armenia TVHreshtakneri dprots Հրեշտակների դպրոց School of Angels H1Popularity EditSerials occupy 30 of the airtime in Armenia 3 The high ratings of Armenian serials have been described as abnormal 3 According to various statistics 40 3 to 50 4 of the Armenian population watches serials TV expert Tigran Safaryan claims it shows the low level of media management in the country 3 Criticism EditArmenian soap operas have been widely criticized by artists intellectuals psychologists and ethnographers 4 ArmeniaNow wrote in 2012 that the criticism of serials in Armenia has itself become a show 1 The serials have reportedly been widely criticized for advocating aggression domestic violence misfortunes and hard living which allegedly has a dysfunctional influence on audiences which makes half of Armenia s population critics are said to be particularly concerned about the serials possible psychological impact on young people 1 Producers confront critics saying they give people what the people want 1 and simply reflect the real life 4 trying to expose major problems of the society 5 During the 2013 presidential election campaign Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan supported the idea of TV serials while addressing a crowd in Yerevan s Arabkir district She stated that the shows create jobs for actors who can t live working only at theaters 6 Opinions Edit Historian and researcher Samvel Karapetyan stated in 2009 that he feels ashamed for Armenian serials and rhetorically asked Did we evolve from monkeys 7 In June 2013 Karapetyan released a video on his YouTube channel strongly criticizing serials and labeling them as anti national 8 Psychologist Karine Nalchajyan stated that TV serials negatively affect people and preach immoral and often criminal behavior She claimed that serials are a threat to Armenia s national security 9 Comedian Mkrtich Arzumanyan better known by his stage name Mko said that serial producers were chasing for ratings without taking into consideration their influence on people He said that he gets the impression he lives in Chechnya after watching some of the criminal and warlike scenes from serials 10 Playwright Karine Khodikyan suggested that Armenian serials are just part of the whole cultural degradation in the country 11 Actor Rafael Kotanjyan stated that serials pose a growing threat to the development of tourism in Armenia He says that many of his friends living outside of Armenia are now wary of sending their children to Armenia alone 12 IT security expert Vahram Mirakyan conducted research on the influence on soap operas and authored Formation of Aggressive Social Positions in Mass Media 13 Mirakyan claims that the aggressive content of Armenian soap operas has a dysfunctional influence upon the audience According to Mirakyan the soap operas are antisocial At the same time he says that they have great influence on the public as the factor of influence and the target have common culture language and social reality 4 According to his study episodes with aggression and depression are more frequent than episodes with neutral content Mirakyan claims that Armenian soap operas bring change in language thinking when especially schoolchildren start speaking in a special criminal sub cultural dialect 4 References Edit a b c d Hakobyan Julia 23 November 2012 This Isn t Brazil An encounter with In the City ArmeniaNow Retrieved 17 June 2013 Որոգայթ in Armenian Bravo am Retrieved 18 June 2013 a b c d SUMMARY Soap operas vs high quality content experts speak of Armenian TV ARKA News Agency 6 September 2011 Retrieved 18 June 2013 a b c d e Gevorgyan Siranuysh 26 October 2011 Either watch or complain Low quality soap operas on Armenian TV continue to draw criticism ArmeniaNow Retrieved 18 June 2013 For Non Violent TV Armenian scholars again raise concerns over aggressive serials ArmeniaNow 4 October 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2013 Ժողովուրդ Սերժ Սարգսյանը հայկական սերիալներ է քարոզո ւմ News am in Armenian 8 February 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2013 Avagyan Sona 10 September 2009 Սամվել Կարապետյան Ամոթս է գալիս Hetq in Armenian Archived from the original on 1 July 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2013 Karapetyan Samvel Սերիալները անդեմության հայելի in Armenian Samvel Karapetyan Channel on YouTube Retrieved 17 June 2013 Սերիալները նաև ազգային անվտանգության խնդիր են Հոգեբան mardik am in Armenian 2 July 2012 Retrieved 17 June 2013 Մկոն իր երեխաներին արգելում է որոշ սերիալներ ու հաղորդումներ դիտել 168hours in Armenian 29 December 2012 Archived from the original on 16 September 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2013 Թելադրվող մշակութային դեգրադացիա in Armenian CivilNet 26 May 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2013 Armenian actor on soap operas Tert am 14 July 2012 Archived from the original on 25 October 2014 Retrieved 17 June 2013 Mirakyan Vahram May 2011 Ագրեսիվ սոցիալական դիրքորոշումների ձևավորումը լրատվամիջոցներով Formation of Aggressive Social Positions in Mass Media PDF in Armenian Noravank Foundation Retrieved 18 June 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Armenian soap 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