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It moved to southern California several decades later when a large Armenian-American community emerged there. Before moving to a new headquarters in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles in the 1970s, the newspaper's headquarters was located in Glendale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. [1] The daily is published five times a week.
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.
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.
Southern California has a sizable Armenian American presence, with the nation's largest Armenian diaspora community in Los Angeles County. ... Sign up for Essential California for news, features ...
The red, blue and orange of Armenia's flag flew on the streets of Los Angeles on Wednesday as marchers remembered the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians in what is regarded as the first genocide of ...
Massis (Armenian: Մասիս) is a bilingual (published in Armenian and English) newspaper, founded in 1981 in Los Angeles. The weekly newspaper is currently headquartered in Pasadena, California . About
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Other notable Armenian media in Los Angeles include: Horizon Armenian Television is the first 24-hour Armenian language television network in America. [46] In 2012 PanArmenian Media Group created Panarmenian TV for the Armenian American audience. [47] In 2014, USArmenia began airing Glendale Life, a reality TV show about Armenians in Glendale.