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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 ]
Family Moments (1998-2000) Motor show-2000 (since 1998) Boomerang (1999-2003) Discovery (2000-2008) Evening with Hakob Rubinyan (2000) How are you friend?
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".
ArmComedy became the "first satiric news show in Armenia dripped in political humor and wit, reporting the real news with a different perspective". [1] Every episode of ArmComedy is written and hosted by Armenian comedians Narek Margaryan and Sergey Sargsyan. It has been dubbed in press as "Armenia's version of The Daily Show". [3]
Three decades after the 1915 Armenian Genocide, an optimistic American Armenian returns to his Sovietized homeland, only be thrown in prison under flimsy circumstances. From his squalid jail cell ...
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 ...
Pages in category "Armenian-language television shows" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Armenia declared its independence on September 21, 1991. A month later, the president of the country signed the RA Law "On Mass Media". For the first time in Armenia the information system had an opportunity to develop in a free and favourable environment. The freedom of speech and purely national propaganda were predominant for the Armenian ...