Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Media

Media

ARF and its affiliate organizations worldwide publish 11 newspapers: 4 daily and 7 weekly. Also, there are two TV channels, including one online. Two radio stations are aired everyday, including one online.

Name In Armenian Type Date established Location Language(s) Circulation Website
Yerkir Երկիր weekly newspaper 1991 Yerevan, Armenia Armenian www.yerkir.am
Yerkir Media Երկիր Մեդիա television station 2003 Yerevan, Armenia Armenian
www.yerkirmedia.am
Aparaj Ապառաժ weekly newspaper Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian www.aparaj.nk.am
Alik Ալիք daily newspaper 1931 Tehran, Iran Armenian
4,350
www.alikonline.com
Housaper Յուսաբեր daily newspaper 1913 Cairo, Egypt Armenian
250
Aztag Ազդակ daily newspaper 1927 Beirut, Lebanon Armenian www.aztagdaily.com
Voice of Van Վանայ Ձայն radio station 1927 Beirut, Lebanon Armenian
www.voiceofvan.net
Asbarez Ասպարեզ daily newspaper 1908 Los Angeles, CA, United States Armenian, English www.asbarez.com
Hairenik Հայրենիք weekly newspaper 1899 Watertown, MA, United States Armenian www.hairenikweekly.com
Armenian Weekly weekly newspaper 1934 Watertown, MA, United States English www.armenianweekly.com
Horizon Հորիզոն weekly newspaper 1979 Montreal, Canada Armenian, English, French www.horizonweekly.ca
Horizon TV online television North America Armenian, English
www.horizonarmeniantv.com
Artsakank Արձագնագ weekly newspaper Nicosia, Cyprus Armenian, English www.artsakank.com.cy
Azat Or Ազատ Օր weekly newspaper Athens, Greece Armenian, Greek www.azator.gr
Azat Alik Ազատ Ալիք online radio station Greece Armenian
www.azatalik.gr

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