Armenpress
Armenpress is the national news agency of Armenia, providing comprehensive coverage of domestic and international events. Based in Yerevan, it serves as a primary source for political, economic, and cultural news, offering content in several languages. Established in 1918, it remains a pillar of the country's media landscape.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN YEREVAN
As the primary national media center, Armenia's capital supports a print and digital news market characterized by a clear division between native Armenian publications and legacy Russian-language outlets. Readers seeking independent daily coverage often turn to Aravot, an Armenian-language paper that has circulated since 1994, while Golos Armenii continues to serve the Russian-speaking demographic. The local press landscape also features the historic state news agency Armenpress, originally established in 1918, alongside investigative outlets like Hetq. Paperboy lists 17 newspapers in Yerevan.
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