Table of Contents
- Press Release: Censorship Plagues Press in Armenia and Azerbaijan, CPJ Reports
- Introduction
Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijan’s Media Navigate a Legal Maze
- Oil Flows More Freely Than Ideas in Azerbaijan
- Censorship While You Wait: An Azerbaijani Newspaper Struggles to Stay Alive
- Cut It Out: Notes from an Azerbaijani Censor
- The Many Targets of Azerbaijani Censorship.
- Making Offending News Disappear in Azerbaijan: Methods of Censorship
- Aliyev Keeps Firm Hold on Azerbaijani Airwaves
- The Electronic Frontier in Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijan’s Officials Strong-Arm the Press
- Media at a Glance in Azerbaijan
- Azeri Television: Tight State Control, With One Notable Exception
- Key Media Officials in Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijan’s Press: Long on Pluck and Short on Resources
- Opposition Press in Azerbaijan Faces Closed Doors
- Democracy on a Short Leash: An Interview with Sirus Tabrizli
- Journalistic Vitality, Against All Odds
- Azerbaijan’s New Journalists
- Appendix I
Armenia
- Armenia Vestiges of Soviet-Era Laws Constrict Armenia’s Media
- Armenian Officials Tout Press Freedom But Bully the Press
- Long Storm-Tossed, Armenia Seeks Higher Ground
- State’s Hand Weighs Heavy on Armenian Television
- Media at a Glance in Armenia
- Key Media Officials in Armenia
- Uncertain Future for Armenians’ Internet Access
- The Uses and Abuses of Freedom: An Interview with Levon Zourabian
- Armenia’s Print Media: Many Voices Vie for Scant Revenues
- Ter-Petrossian Sends the Press Mixed Signals
- Armenia’s New Journalists
- Appendix II