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CS Media is a major media company, located in the center of Yerevan, capital of Armenia. Armenian-American businessman and philanthropist Gerard Cafesjian is a major shareholder in the business. CS Media includes a number of Armenian leading media companies in what it calls the "CS Media City" on approximately 40,000 square meters which include television and radio studios, various offices, a concert hall, cinema, publishing house, restaurant. CS Media has the following outlets:

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  • CS Media is a major media company, located in the center of Yerevan, capital of Armenia. Armenian-American businessman and philanthropist Gerard Cafesjian is a major shareholder in the business. CS Media includes a number of Armenian leading media companies in what it calls the "CS Media City" on approximately 40,000 square meters which include television and radio studios, various offices, a concert hall, cinema, publishing house, restaurant. CS Media has the following outlets: (en)
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  • CS Media is a major media company, located in the center of Yerevan, capital of Armenia. Armenian-American businessman and philanthropist Gerard Cafesjian is a major shareholder in the business. CS Media includes a number of Armenian leading media companies in what it calls the "CS Media City" on approximately 40,000 square meters which include television and radio studios, various offices, a concert hall, cinema, publishing house, restaurant. CS Media has the following outlets: * Armenia TV, with broadcasting network throughout Armenia, Republic of Artsakh and via satellite worldwide with transmissions covering Europe, the Middle East, Russia and the United States. * TV5, an Armenian entertainment 24-hour TV channel in partnership with MTV music channel. * ArmNews, a 24-hours news TV-Channel covering local and international news, and beaming at times EuroNews International programs. * First Channel, presenting CNN TV-Channel in Armenia * Radio 107, a 24-hour FM radio station * CS Records, technically advanced recording studio functioning in Armenia. It provides a complete volume of music production and recording. * A-UP Company, the satellite broadcaster of CS Media companies. * CS Publishing House publishing a daily newspaper, magazine and a TV-Guide. It has expanded internationally buying and publishing the in two print editions in the United States through offices in Paramus, New Jersey, Burbank, California, Washington, D.C. and in Yerevan. It intends to expand further the publishing of new print-press. (en)
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