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2002 - Shant TV acquired the right of broadcasting the Armenian version of the famous television show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. This television game was the first internationally acknowledged format in Armenia, acquired legally. 2003 - Shant TV company went online and started online broadcasting; 2003 - "Car Parade" program began to be ...
Alien, also known as The Stranger (Armenian: Օտարը Otary), is an Armenian romantic melodrama television series. The series started on Shant Premium on March 13, 2017. [4] It premiered on Shant TV on September 18, 2017 and airs every workday at 8:00 (PM). Most of the series took place in Yerevan, Armenia.
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Secret Love (Armenian: Թաքնված սեր Taknvats Ser) was an Armenian romantic melodrama television series based on the popular Tierra de reyes Spanish-language telenovela. The series premiered on Shant TV on April 25, 2016, and is composed of 180 episodes. [1] Most of the series took place in Yerevan, Armenia.
Shant TV also broadcasts various chronicles and updates under the title "Oragir" on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 17:50 local time. The first auditions were broadcast on Shant TV on 11 November 2010, with the eighth auditions on 25 December 2010.
In The Army (Armenian: Բանակում Banakum) is an Armenian comedy drama television series. The series premiered on Shant TV on August 31, 2009. It has 681 episodes. The series takes place in Yerevan, Armenia.
Cable TV has a limited range, while satellite TV is widespread in Yerevan. Three Armenian satellite channels – H1, Shant and Armenia – cater to Armenian communities in Europe and North America. [12] In the year 2008 TRBNA upgraded the main circuit to digital distribution system based on DVB-IP and MPEG2 standards. [10]