Romanian TV channel broadcasts program dedicated to Armenians
12:30, 19 October, 2013
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 19, ARMENPRESS. "Suceava Reports" (VorbeÅ?te Suceava)
program broadcasted on Plus TV television of the Romanian city of
Suceava regularly hosts historian and publicist Adrian Popovici. Each
time Adrian Popovici appears in the program, he touches upon the
issues dedicated to the Armenians despite the topic of the program.
The scope of the program includes social, religious, and educational
issues. After four thematic programs dedicated to the Armenians, the
TV audience sent a number of letters asking the administration of the
TV Company to continue introducing the world's oldest Christian
nation, which lived side by side with the Romanians for centuries.
Hence, the host of the program Relu GavrilÄ? Ursache and Adrian
Popovici came to a conclusion to start the program introducing
materials published in Romanian-Armenian "Ararat" periodical. One of
those materials was titled "The Canonization of the Armenian Genocide
Victims in the Armenian Church".
This is a unique initiative in the history of the local television.
Adrian Popovici states that "Suceava is also an ancient Armenian
spiritual
centre, like Etchmiadzin, Sis, and Ani."
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/737143/romanian-tv-channel-broadcasts-program-dedicated-to-armenians.html
12:30, 19 October, 2013
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 19, ARMENPRESS. "Suceava Reports" (VorbeÅ?te Suceava)
program broadcasted on Plus TV television of the Romanian city of
Suceava regularly hosts historian and publicist Adrian Popovici. Each
time Adrian Popovici appears in the program, he touches upon the
issues dedicated to the Armenians despite the topic of the program.
The scope of the program includes social, religious, and educational
issues. After four thematic programs dedicated to the Armenians, the
TV audience sent a number of letters asking the administration of the
TV Company to continue introducing the world's oldest Christian
nation, which lived side by side with the Romanians for centuries.
Hence, the host of the program Relu GavrilÄ? Ursache and Adrian
Popovici came to a conclusion to start the program introducing
materials published in Romanian-Armenian "Ararat" periodical. One of
those materials was titled "The Canonization of the Armenian Genocide
Victims in the Armenian Church".
This is a unique initiative in the history of the local television.
Adrian Popovici states that "Suceava is also an ancient Armenian
spiritual
centre, like Etchmiadzin, Sis, and Ani."
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/737143/romanian-tv-channel-broadcasts-program-dedicated-to-armenians.html