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  2. List of programs broadcast by Armenia TV and Armenia Premium

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    Special Former/reran programming of Armenia Premium. Change (2016-2017) Ancient Kings (2016-2017) The Desirable Groom (2016-2017) The Azizyans (2016-2020) The Million in a Trap (2017) To a Dream (2017) To the Landing (2017) Purgatory (2017)

  3. Birthright Armenia - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Birthright Armenia further extended its reach by opening an office in Vanadzor. In 2015, the program celebrated a significant milestone by reaching 1,000 participants. Program. Participants commit to a minimum of 30 hours of weekly volunteering or a university internship while given the choice of residing with local host families.

  4. Yerevan TV Tower - Wikipedia

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    Yerevan TV Tower ( Armenian: Երևանի հեռուստաաշտարակ, Yerevani herustaashtarak) is a 311.7-metre (1,023 ft) high lattice tower [ 1] built in 1977 on Nork Hill near downtown Yerevan, Armenia. It is the tallest structure in the Caucasus, fourth-tallest tower in Western Asia (The Milad Tower in Tehran being the tallest), sixth ...

  5. Public Television Company of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Armenia TV - Wikipedia

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    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".

  8. Armenian Relief Society - Wikipedia

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    ars1910.org. The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) (Armenian: Հայ Օգնութեան Միութիւն, Հ.Օ.Մ. H.O.M.), is an independent, nonsectarian, philanthropic society serving the humanitarian, social and educational needs of Armenians and non-Armenians alike. It operates as a non-governmental organization and has entities in 27 countries.

  9. National Erasmus+ Office in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Erasmus+ is the European Union 's programme to support education, training, youth, and sport across Europe. [ 2] The National Erasmus+ Office in Armenia was founded in 2015 in order to facilitate Erasmus+ projects and activities within the country. The office organizes seminars and events to promote and raise awareness of the Erasmus+ programme ...