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*[http://www.tv.am/ Official website (Armenian, Russian & English]
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*[http://www.tvcuyc.am/eng Armenian TV - TVCuyc.am]
*[http://www.tvcuyc.am/eng Armenian TV - TVCuyc.am]
*[http://www.tvcuyc.am/arm/Watch/H2-tv-online Watch H2 TV Online - TVCuyc.am]
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*[http://www.haykakantv.com/ Armenian TV]
*[http://www.haykakantv.com/ Armenian TV]



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Second Armenian TV Channel Company (H2) is a private television company broadcasting in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Approximately 95% of the TV viewers of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are able to watch the channel, which broadcasts 18 hours daily. The company employs 250 people.

The news block of the TV channel is called Lraber (Herald) which has its own reporters throughout Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. The international overview is carried out based on the German Deutsche Welle TV channel. The H2 TV also cooperates with the Russian Rossia and NTV and other foreign channels.[1]

The president and the director of the TV channel is Samvel Mayrapetyan.

The offices and the studios of the TV are located in Ajapnyak district of Yerevan.

References

  1. ^ "About TV channel". H2 TV official website.