Television in Armenia was introduced in 1955, when Armenia was still known as the Armenian SSR.
This is a list of television channels that broadcast from Armenia in Armenian.
Name | Owner | Established |
---|---|---|
Armenia 1 | Public Television of Armenia | 1955 |
Shoghakat TV | Armenian Apostolic Church | 1998 |
Name | Owner | Established |
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Armenia TV | Pan-Armenian Media Group | 1999 |
Shant TV | Shant TVR | 1994 |
H2 | Prometevs | 1999 |
Yerkir Media | Husaber | 2004 |
A-TV | Pan-Armenian Media Group | 2009 |
FastSports | Fast Media | 2021 |
FastSports 1 | Fast Media | 2021 |
FastSports 2 | Fast Media | 2021 |
Armenian Business News | Armenian Business News | 2022 |
Azatutyun TV | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | 2016 |
Freenews | Freenews | 2020 |
First Channel News | Public Television of Armenia | 2020 |
Name | Established | Region |
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Dar 21/ 21 Tv | 1998 | Yerevan |
Kentron | 2003 | Yerevan |
5TV | 2015 | Yerevan |
New Armenia TV | 2019 | Yerevan |
Nur TV | 2021 | Yerevan |
Bun TV | 2013 | Yerevan |
Gala TV | 2005 | Gyumri |
Shant Gyumri | 1994 | Gyumri |
Tsayg | 1991 | Gyumri |
Delta TV | 2019 | Gyumri |
Shirak Public TV | 1992 | Gyumri |
Fortuna TV | 1993 | Vanadzor |
Lori TVR | 1995 | Vanadzor |
Channel 9 | 2002 | Vanadzor |
Mig TV | 2004 | Vanadzor |
Ararat | 2022 | Ararat |
Ankyun+3 | 1999 | Alaverdi |
Geghama TV | 2010 | Sevan |
STV1 | 1999 | Sevan |
Qyavar | 1997 | Gavar |
Zangak | 1996 | Martuni |
Tavush TV | 2010 | Noyemberyan |
Qamut | 1994 | Noyemberyan |
Telelex | 1999 | Artashat |
ALT | 1989 | Armavir |
Noy | 1995 | Armavir |
Khustup TV / Syuniq TV | 2004 | Kapan |
Zangezur TV | 2018 | Kapan |
Syuniq TV | 2003 | Sisian |
Kaputjigh | 1996 | Kajaran |
Last TV | 1998 | Goris |
Nig | 1997 | Aparan |
Hrazdan TV | 1991 | Hrazdan |
Lusalik | 1999 | Charentsavan |
Abovyan TV | 1997 | Abovyan |
Name | Owner | Established | Closed |
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A1plus | Meltex | 1991 | 2002 |
Artsakh Public TV | Government of Artsakh | 1988 | 2024 |
Armnews | Qaryak Media | 2001 | 2022 |
ALM | ALM Holding | 2002 | 2011 |
Nork | APTV | 1973 | 1999 |
Nor Alik | APTV | 2001 | 2008 |
Ararat | APTV | 2008 | 2011 |
ART 13 | Art 13 | 1995 | 2004 |
AR | Grand Holding | 1996 | 2021 |
Hayreniq TV | Grand Holding | 2001 | 2011 |
Hay TV | Hay TV | 1999 | 2010 |
TV5 | CS Media | 2002 | 2011 |
Noyyan Tapan | Noyyan Tapan | 1996 | 2001 |
Armenakob | Armenakob | 2000 | 2009 |
Avetis | Avetis TV | 1995 | 2007 |
Cinemax | Cinemax Armenia | 2000 | 2004 |
Ejmiatzin TV | Ejmiatzin | 1994 | 2000 |
Mayr Hayrenik | Mayr Hayrenik | 1994 | 2001 |
Ayg | Ayg | 1996 | 1999 |
M-TV 3+2 | 3+2 | 1996 | 1998 |
Business TV | Armenia TV | 1995 | 1999 |
Biayni | Biayni | 1996 | 2000 |
Lime | Mher Vardanyan | 2010 | 2015 |
Yerevan TV | Varsham Garibyan | 1999 | 2014 |
H3 | Orinats Yerkir | 2014 | 2019 |
Sosi TV | Sosi TV | 1996 | 2018 |
Logo | Name | Owner |
---|---|---|
Armenia 1 | Public Television Company of Armenia | |
USArmenia TV | CS Media | |
Toot TV | Anush Media Group | |
ARTN | Shant TV | |
A21TV CULTURAL CHANNEL | Arthur Hakobyan | |
SONGTV Armenia | ODAK Group | |
A1plus | A1plus | |
Yerkir Media | Armenian Revolutionary Federation | |
Gala TV | Gala TV | |
ARM Music TV | ARM Music TV | |
CivilNet TV | Civilitas Foundation |
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