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Channel 24 (Hebrew: ערוץ 24), formally known as Music 24 (Hebrew: מוזיקה 24), is an Israeli free-to-air television channel owned by Telad, which was launched on July 20, 2003 and broadcasts music videos by Israeli musicians.
This is a list of television programs which are currently, formerly, or are soon to be broadcast on Public Television Company of Armenia. Current programming of Armenia 1 [ edit ]
Armenia TV was founded in 1997 by Gerard Cafesjian and Bagrat Sargsyan. [2] Broadcasting was launched on 13 January 1998 in 24-hour regime. [3] In 2012, followed by technical modernization, broadcasting was tested and was officially launched in 2013. [4] In 2016, Armenia TV released the first Armenian 4K TV show – "Ancient Kings".
Music 24; Music Box; Music Box Slovakia; Music Channel Romania; Music Choice (on-demand only) Music Japan TV; Music On! TV; Music TV; Música por Movistar Plus+; Musik Indonesia; MUZU.TV; Myx; Nat Geo Music; NME TV; NickMusic; NickMusic (Europe & South Africa) Now 70s; Now 80s; Now Rock; NRJ 12; NRJ Hits; Nusantara; Óčko; Óčko Star; Óčko ...
In November 1977 a new 311.7 metres (1,023 feet) high television tower was erected, and with the launch of "Orbita-2" - a space communication station, Armenia began to broadcast the second programme of the Central Television from Moscow via satellite. In 1978 it became possible to see also the fourth channel of the Central Television in Armenia.
Armenia TV: Pan-Armenian Media Group: 1999 Shant TV: Shant TVR: 1994 H2: Prometevs: 1999 Yerkir Media: Husaber: 2004 A-TV: Pan-Armenian Media Group: 2009 FastSports: Fast Media: 2021 FastSports 1: Fast Media: 2021 FastSports 2: Fast Media: 2021 Armenian Business News: Armenian Business News: 2022 Azatutyun TV: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty ...
AMPTV internally selected its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. In January 2024, French-Armenian music duo Ladaniva was reported as the selected act by local and international media. [8] On 9 March 2024, the broadcaster officially confirmed the duo as the Armenian entrant for the 2024 contest, with the entry, "Jako", revealed on 13 March.