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  2. Lraber - Wikipedia

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    Lraber (Armenian: Լրաբեր, "Messenger") was an Armenian language weekly newspaper published in Astrakhan, Russian Empire 1908-1909. [1] [2] K. Khachaturian was the editor and publisher of the newspaper. [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Armenian-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Armenian-language newspapers published in the United States (7 P) Pages in category "Armenian-language newspapers" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  5. A1plus - Wikipedia

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    Alplus or A1+ (Armenian: Ա1+) is an independent Armenian media network. Until 2002, it had a TV channel which was closed by the government of Robert Kocharyan . Now it is present online at www.a1plus.am.

  6. Armenia 2 - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 95% of the TV viewers of Armenia and Artsakh are able to watch the channel, which broadcasts 18 hours daily. The company employs 250 people. The news block of the TV channel is called Lraber ( Armenian : Լրաբեր , meaning "Herald") which has its own reporters throughout Armenia and Artsakh.

  7. Armenian leader says plans proceeding for meeting with ... - AOL

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    In comments reported by Russian news agencies, Nikol Pashinyan also told Armenian television that tensions had subsided on the border between the two ex-Soviet states. Armenia, he said, was ...

  8. Mass media in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    In Mary 2015 Armenia's prosecutor-general warned journalists that reporting on ongoing investigations without prior authorization would constitute a crime. [1] In July 2015 two media outlets, the Hraparak newspaper and Ilur.am news portal, were ordered by Armenian courts to disclose their confidential sources. Journalists were later charged for ...

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