Public Radio of Armenia (Hayastani Hanrayin Radio, Djsy Armradio), a state-owned entity, is a radio and television broadcaster founded in 1926. Based in Armenia, it operates at least three national networks and maintains the country's largest sound archives, along with four orchestras. The organization employs approximately 60 people and, as of 2023, reported annual revenues below $25 million. It is involved in cultural preservation initiatives.

Revenue

Founded

1926

Headcount

57

Headquarters

Armenia

Primary Segment

Broadcast television and radio

Ownership

State Owned

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The Armenian National Committee of America Glendale reported on a new Western Armenian language program under exploration by the Glendale Unified School District. A meeting between Armenia’s Minister of Economy, US State Department representatives, and the US Ambassador to Armenia occurred on an unspecified date, focusing on strengthening economic ties between Armenia and the United States. The “Npatak” International Architecture Festival concluded its third edition in Yerevan. A separate report detailed a record high number of centenarians in Japan, reaching nearly 100,000 as of September.

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