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'''Shant TV''' ([[Armenian language|Armenian]]: Շանթ հեռուստատեսություն) is a private television broadcasting company in [[Armenia]]. Shant TV was founded by Arthur Yezekyan in [[Gyumri]], the second largest city of Armenia, in 1994. Shant TV launched a full 6 hour broadcasting schedule in May 1995.
'''Shant TV''' ([[Armenian language|Armenian]]: Շանթ հեռուստատեսություն) is a private television broadcasting company in [[Armenia]]. Shant TV was founded by Arthur Yezekyan in [[Gyumri]], the second largest city in Armenia, in 1994. Shant TV launched a full 6 hour broadcasting schedule in May 1995.


==History==
==History==
The station was founded at a time of hunger for information programs and social tension in the country. This is the main reason why the newly founded TV company began specializing in the production of news and information programs from its beginning. In 2001, Shant TV moved to [[Yerevan]], the capital of Armenia, and gained popularity and trust over the next three years.{{Citation needed|date=January 2012}} It started regular broadcasting, also in 2001.
The station was founded at a time of hunger for information programs and social tension in the country. This is the main reason why the newly founded TV company began specializing in producing news and information programs from its beginning. In 2001, Shant TV moved to [[Yerevan]], the capital of Armenia, and gained popularity and trust over the next three years.{{Citation needed|date=January 2012}} It started regular broadcasting, also in 2001.


==Programming==
==Programming==
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* 1998 - Foundation of private [[radio station]]
* 1998 - Foundation of private [[radio station]]
* 2001 - Moved to Yerevan, where it started regular broadcasting
* 2001 - Moved to Yerevan, where it started regular broadcasting
* 2002 - Shant TV acquired the right of broadcasting Armenian version of the famous television show ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]''. This television game was the first internationally acknowledged format in Armenia, acquired legally.
* 2002 - Shant TV acquired the right of broadcasting the Armenian version of the famous television show ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]''. This television game was the first internationally acknowledged format in Armenia, acquired legally.
* 2003 - Shant TV company went online and started online broadcasting
* 2003 - Shant TV company went online and started online broadcasting
* 2006 - Shant started TV serials
* 2006 - Shant started TV serials
* 2006-2011 - Shant TV broadcasts TV shows: Superstar, My name is..., X-Factor, Dance Show, Hidden Talent, So You Think You Can Dance?.
* 2006-2011 - Shant TV broadcasts competition TV shows: [[Hay Superstar]] ([[Idols (franchise)|Idols]] franchise), My name is..., [[X Factor (Armenian TV series)|X-Factor]], Dance Show, Hidden Talent, [[Parir te Karogh Es|So You Think You Can Dance?]].


==Web presence==
==Web presence==
Shant TV also launched an online TV forum:
Shant TV also launched an online TV forum:
[https://web.archive.org/web/20120219014604/http://forum.shanttv.com/ www.forum.shanttv.com]
[https://web.archive.org/web/20120219014604/http://forum.shanttv.com/ www.forum.shanttv.com]

==See also==
* [[Television in Armenia]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:19, 8 May 2024

Shant TV
CountryArmenia
HeadquartersYerevan
Programming
Picture format576i SDTV
1080p HDTV
Ownership
OwnerArthur Yezekyan, Armen Minas
History
Launched1994
Former namesSTV Armenia
Links
Websitewww.shanttv.com
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-TChannel 3

Shant TV (Armenian: Շանթ հեռուստատեսություն) is a private television broadcasting company in Armenia. Shant TV was founded by Arthur Yezekyan in Gyumri, the second largest city in Armenia, in 1994. Shant TV launched a full 6 hour broadcasting schedule in May 1995.

History

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The station was founded at a time of hunger for information programs and social tension in the country. This is the main reason why the newly founded TV company began specializing in producing news and information programs from its beginning. In 2001, Shant TV moved to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, and gained popularity and trust over the next three years.[citation needed] It started regular broadcasting, also in 2001.

Programming

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The most popular shows on Shant TV include:

Time-line

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  • 1994 - Founded in Gyumri
  • 1995 - Shant TV has launched its full 6 hour broadcasting with every day Armenian TV programs system.
  • 1995 - Shant TV has launched a private weekly newspaper.
  • 1995/1996 - Temporary coding of the ether in terms of energy crisis.
  • 1997 - Start of production of humor and joke sketches and its realization among Armenians all over the world.
  • 1998 - Foundation of private radio station
  • 2001 - Moved to Yerevan, where it started regular broadcasting
  • 2002 - Shant TV acquired the right of broadcasting the Armenian version of the famous television show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. This television game was the first internationally acknowledged format in Armenia, acquired legally.
  • 2003 - Shant TV company went online and started online broadcasting
  • 2006 - Shant started TV serials
  • 2006-2011 - Shant TV broadcasts competition TV shows: Hay Superstar (Idols franchise), My name is..., X-Factor, Dance Show, Hidden Talent, So You Think You Can Dance?.

Web presence

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Shant TV also launched an online TV forum: www.forum.shanttv.com

See also

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References

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