Horizon
24 Hour Armenian TV is the largest and most diversified
media corporation in the United States and throughout the
Armenian world. Broadcast primarily in Armenian, Horizon
offers Armenian-Americans across North America an exciting
lineup of diverse programming from the Diaspora and Armenia.
Horizon is an extension of Asbarez
News and Publishing Inc., publisher of the only Armenian
daily newspaper, Asbarez, which celebrated its 95th anniversary
in October 2003.
With its concentration on providing
comprehensive news, the channel produces nearly 80% of
the programs that is broadcasts, including political, cultural,
social, family entertainment and drama programs as well
as a variety of documentaries. Horizon offers the best
assortment of news, movies, music, talk shows, children's
shows, as well as other interesting lifestyle programs
that are uniquely Armenian.
Designed to reflect the needs and
interests of the Armenian-American community, Horizon is
committed to delivering superior programming. With an unrivaled
supply of news footage from around the world through correspondents
in Armenia, Artsakh and the Diaspora, as well as television
news agencies such as APTN, Reuters TV and local news agencies,
Horizon is the leading news source covering world and domestic
affairs from the Armenian perspective..
Horizon was recently awarded a partnership
with "Yerkir Media." In December of 2003, along
with its counterpart, "Yerkir Media," Horizon
was granted a license to broadcast in Armenia on a nationwide
antenna through a dedicated 24-hour channel.
Horizon is the most powerful and
effective broadcast marketing medium for advertisers to
reach the growing Armenian-American community throughout
the United States. Horizon broadcasts on two systems: Charter
Communications, where it reaches over 200,000 households
and Globecast World TV international satellite on T5 where
it reaches over 4.5 million households. It offers programs
in English as well as programs with English subtitles and
draws an audience that includes second and third generation
Armenian-Americans. |