The Armenian Reporter
The Armenian Reporter is an independent weekly published in English in the United States since 1967. It was established by Edward K. Boghosian (1927-2006) in New York City and the first issue appeared on November 2, 1967. Mr. Boghosian sold the newspaper to CS Media, a major Armenian media enterprise, in May 2006. Mr. Boghossian's daughter, Sylva Boghossian, continued as publisher through the end of March 2009.
The editor since October 2006 has been Vincent Lima.
The Armenian Reporter appears in two weekly print editions:
- Eastern U.S. edition, published in Paramus, New Jersey.
- Western U.S. edition, published in Burbank, California, distributed free of charge at locations throughout Southern California. Mail subscriptions are available.
The full weekly content for both editions is also available online at no cost.
Coverage is comprehensive, concentrating on news on the Republic of Armenia, the Armenian diaspora especially the Armenian-American community news, U.S. and international politics as they relate to Armenians; Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh; and Armenians in arts, culture, and entertainment.
With three U.S. offices in Paramus, N.J., Burbank, Calif., and Washington, D.C., and one in Yerevan, Armenia, and freelancers around the globe, the "Armenian Reporter" is the largest single Armenian news source in English in the world.