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  2. Armenian newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Armenian newspapers are published in Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians. Usually the newspapers are in the Armenian language , but many of the Armenian diaspora newspapers will usually have supplements or sections in the national language of the country where the newspaper is published.

  3. List of newspapers in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    In Armenian: 301 (301 հայերեն, 301.am) 168 Zham (168 ժամ, 168 Hours) ... Armenian newspapers- for newspapers related to Armenia published outside Armenia;

  4. CS Media - Wikipedia

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    CS Publishing House publishing a daily newspaper, magazine and a TV-Guide. It has expanded internationally buying and publishing the Armenian Reporter in two print editions in the United States through offices in Paramus, New Jersey, Burbank, California, Washington, D.C., and in Yerevan. It intends to expand further the publishing of new print ...

  5. Visiting D&C investigative journalist from Armenia: Yes, I ...

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    Lucy Manvelian, pictured at Rochester's Mount Hope Cemetery, is an Armenian journalist spending four weeks in spring 2024 working with the Democrat and Chronicle.

  6. Armenian Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Observer is an English-language weekly Armenian publication based in Hollywood, California. It was founded in 1969 and published every Wednesday, with 50 issues per year. It was founded in 1969 and published every Wednesday, with 50 issues per year.

  7. The California Courier - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, The California Courier was founded in Fresno, California by George J. Mason (born Kevork Elmassian) and Reese Cleghorn. [2] [3] Unlike some other Armenian weekly newspapers in the United States, the Courier was published entirely in English and marketed to an audience and generation of Armenian-Americans whose primary language was not Armenian.

  8. Aztag - Wikipedia

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    Aztag (Armenian: Ազդակ) is a daily newspaper and the official newspaper of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutiun) in Lebanon. The editor in chief is Shahan Kandaharian. Aztag was started in 1927 [1] and the first issue appeared on 5 March 1927 in Beirut, Lebanon. Also the following supplements of Aztag are published:

  9. Zartonk (Lebanese daily) - Wikipedia

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    Zartonk (Armenian: Զարթօնք) is a daily newspaper and the official organ of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL) in Lebanon, (also known as Ramgavar Party).. The paper was founded by Mihran Damadian and Parounag Tovmassian in Beirut on 26 September 1937, and is based in the Tekeyan Centre in Jemayze, Beirut.