Two out of three local TV stations outside Yerevan won’t get channels on public-service digital system.
By Gayane Mirzoyan - Caucasus, CRS Issue 756,, 27 Oct 14
Many local TV stations will go out of business when Armenia switches over to digital broadcasting next year. The bidding process for channels on the main public-service network is over, and most local broadcasters have lost out. There are also questions about whether enough digital decoder boxes can distributed to viewers, and how affordable they will be. When analogue broadcasts are switched off on July 1 next year, Armenia will have 27 television channels and 16 radio stations. Of these, nine TV and just four radio stations will operate in areas outside the capital Yerevan. Continue reading
By Gayane Mirzoyan - Caucasus, CRS Issue 756,, 27 Oct 14
Many local TV stations will go out of business when Armenia switches over to digital broadcasting next year. The bidding process for channels on the main public-service network is over, and most local broadcasters have lost out. There are also questions about whether enough digital decoder boxes can distributed to viewers, and how affordable they will be. When analogue broadcasts are switched off on July 1 next year, Armenia will have 27 television channels and 16 radio stations. Of these, nine TV and just four radio stations will operate in areas outside the capital Yerevan. Continue reading
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