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  2. Public Radio of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Website. armradio.am. Public Radio of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրային Ռադիո, romanized: Hayastani Hanrayin Radio; Djsy Armradio) is a public radio broadcaster in Armenia. It was established in 1926 and remains one of the largest broadcasters in the country, with at least three national networks. The agency also has ...

  3. Mass media in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Public Radio of Armenia is the national public radio channel. Armenia has dozens of private radio stations, including Radio Ardzaganq, Radio Jazz, Radio Avrora, Radio Van, Nor (New) Radio, Radio Hay, City FM, AvtoRadio but they cover only part of the country. These broadcasts provide different kind of music: traditional one is offered by ...

  4. Public Television Company of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Armenia Public Television dates back to September 5, 1955, when the USSR Council of Ministers made the decision to construct 27 programme centres and five transmission stations in the Union Republics. On November 29, 1956, the date of Sovietization of Armenia, the first programme of Armenian television was transmitted.

  5. Telecommunications in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    ccTLD: .am.հայ. Calling code: +374. Telecommunications in Armenia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication. The various telecommunications systems found and used in Armenia includes radio, television, fixed and mobile ...

  6. Radio Yerevan joke - Wikipedia

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    Radio Yerevan joke. In the Soviet Union and the former Communist Eastern bloc countries, a popular type of humour emerged in the 1950s and 1960s featuring the fictional broadcaster called the Armenian Radio (Russian: армянское радио, romanized: armyanskoye radio) in the USSR and Radio Yerevan elsewhere. These jokes are typically ...

  7. List of public service radio stations - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 1Xtra - Electronica, hip hop, R&B, soul. BBC Radio 2 - AC/AOR entertainment. BBC Radio 3 - Classical music, jazz, drama, arts. BBC Radio 4 - News, talk, and drama. BBC Radio 4 Extra - Comedy, Drama, Entertainment. BBC Radio 5 Live - Live News and sport. BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra - Sport.

  8. Armen Sarkissian - Wikipedia

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    Armen Sarkissian. Armen Vardani Sarkissian (Armenian: Արմեն Վարդանի Սարգսյան; [a] born 23 June 1952) is an Armenian [1][2][3][4][5][6] politician, physicist, investor, businessman, and computer scientist who served as the 4th president of Armenia from 2018 to 2022. [7] He also served as Prime Minister of Armenia from 1996 to ...

  9. Television in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    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: 2016 Freenews: Freenews: 2020 First Channel News: Public Television of Armenia: 2020