Topic: media
YEREVAN — The Armenia Project (TAP), a new non-profit focused on journalism, media and communications, has named Shant Petrossian as its first Global Director. Petrossian joins a small but dynamic[...]
WATERTOWN — Yerevan-based editor Maria Titizian will speak on “Fighting Misinformation Amid a Security Crisis: The Armenian Media Landscape” at the Baikar Building on Thursday, September 5, at 7:30 p.m.[...]
YEREVAN — The Armenia Project (TAP), a new non-profit focused on journalism, media and communications, announced its official launch on April 4 and unveiled its website, www.armeniaproject.org. This announcement follows[...]
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WATERTOWN — The media commentator traveling the longest way to participate in the Armenian Mirror-Spectator journalists’ panel on Media Coverage of Armenia and Karabakh Today (October 27) at Tufts University[...]
YEREVAN (Zartonk) — The annual Armenian PR Awards, held since 2015, this year took place on June 22 in Yeraz Park. The winners in the Diaspora Media category included two[...]
By Dr. Arshavir Gundjian, C.M. The whole world has been watching with utter dismay for over a month the incredible scenes of the devastating war in Ukraine. A peaceful country,[...]
By Astghik Hovhannisyan Senior lecturer, Russia-Armenian University, Yerevan Visiting researcher, Ritsumeikan University, Japan TOKYO – On November 7, 1918 the Japanese newspaper Asahi published an article titled “Mass Killings of[...]
LOS ANGELES (TAAL) — Five months after activating an informal task force addressing Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s sudden, violent, and unprovoked genocidal assault and ethnic-cleansing attack against Armenians in Artsakh (Nagorno[...]
NEW YORK – A demonstration against biased New York Times coverage of the Artsakh conflict began on the afternoon of November 1 at the New York Armenian Prelacy, with protesters[...]