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 |
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Yerkir | Երկիր | weekly newspaper | 1991 | Yerevan, Armenia | Armenian | www.yerkir.am | |
Yerkir Media | Երկիր Մեդիա | television station | 2003 | Yerevan, Armenia | Armenian |
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www.yerkirmedia.am |
Aparaj | Ապառաժ | weekly newspaper | Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh | Armenian | www.aparaj.nk.am | ||
Alik | Ալիք | daily newspaper | 1931 | Tehran, Iran | Armenian |
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www.alikonline.com |
Housaper | Յուսաբեր | daily newspaper | 1913 | Cairo, Egypt | Armenian |
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Aztag | Ազդակ | daily newspaper | 1927 | Beirut, Lebanon | Armenian | www.aztagdaily.com | |
Voice of Van | Վանայ Ձայն | radio station | 1927 | Beirut, Lebanon | Armenian |
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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 |
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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 |
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www.azatalik.gr |
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