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    Horizon TV Keeps Evolving and Plans Expansion

    Friday, May 21st, 2010
    by Asbarez


    For more than 20 years Horizon Armenian Television has played a
    pivotal role in the lives of Armenian-Americans in Southern
    California. As with any medium, it is an evolving process, while
    remaining a mainstay in people's homes and lives. Recently Asbarez
    discussed Horizon's evolution and future plans with Armenian Media
    Network Business Manager Vicken Sosikian. Horizon is a subsidiary of
    AMN.

    Asbarez: In a sentence of two, can you provide a brief overview of
    Horizon Television?

    VICKEN SOSIKIAN: Since 1989 Horizon TV has been the bridge between
    everything Armenian and the Armenian people in the western United
    States. From its news and analysis, to its cultural and religious
    programs, to its music and entertainment, to its documentaries and
    educational shows; Horizon TV is the leading source of timely and
    relevant information as it pertains to our culture, politics, religion
    and education. Today, an estimated 100,000 people tune in to Horizon
    on Charter Cable channel 285 and online at www.HorizonArmenianTV.com -
    these figures can be substantiated by information provided by Charter
    Cable and our website hosting company.

    Asabrez: How, specifically, does Horizon TV provide `timely and
    relevant' information?

    V.S.:Here I can provide short descriptions of about a dozen or so
    programs featured on Horizon TV. But I'd rather share with you the
    role Horizon plays in the Armenian reality.

    When the California State Assembly discussed the Armenian Genocide our
    reporters were in Sacramento bringing you in depth coverage. When
    little Narek Movsesyan and his mother arrived in the US for Narek's
    cancer treatment Horizon was there to convey community leaders' and
    organizations' call for help. When Turkey and Armenia initiated their
    protocols Horizon presented the facts and relayed community
    organizations' call to action. When the White House placed Armenia on
    the list among other `terrorist countries' ANCA hit the Horizon
    airwaves and tens of thousands of letters flooded the White House fax
    machines - in a matter of days Armenia was rightfully removed from
    that list. When Armenians around the world recently commemorated the
    95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Horizon was on air live for
    12 hours connecting its viewers to the activities held in more than
    two dozen Armenian communities in the Diaspora and the Homeland.

    When the AYF hits the street to protest the closure of a local health
    clinic or to clean up the communities in which we live and work -
    Horizon is there. When the Armenian Relief Society launches campaigns
    to aid the Armenians of Javakhk -Horizon is there. When our churches
    work to spread their spiritual message to the masses Horizon is there.
    When the Armenian Chamber of Commerce honors Armenian business owners
    Horizon is there. When Davidian-Mariamian Educational Foundation adds
    more Armenian classes in public schools Horizon is there. Horizon is
    always there to serve the Armenian community by providing timely and
    relevant information.

    I can go on for quite some time.

    Really, Horizon TV is the bridge between everything Armenian and the
    Armenian people; and our various programs are a reflection of just
    that.

    Asbarez: You mentioned that Horizon can be watched on television
    through Charter Cable. Is Charter Cable the only cable company through
    which we can tune in to Horizon?

    V.S.: Currently yes. However, we are working on expanding our coverage
    areas as we speak. Our immediate focus is on Time Warner Cable. There
    are tens of thousands of Armenian households within the Time Warner
    Cable jurisdiction. The areas of Hollywood, Tujunga, Sunland, North
    Hollywood, Van Nuys, Encino, Northridge, Reseda, Canoga Park, Valley
    Village, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Chatsworth, Valley Glen, and parts
    of the South Bay, Santa Clarita, and Orange County are all served by
    Time Warner Cable.

    It is just not financially sustainable for Horizon TV to lease out a
    channel on Time Warner Cable. There is, however, the option of
    offering Horizon TV as a paid subscription-type option; where those
    who desire watching Horizon TV pay a monthly nominal fee.
    Surprisingly, this is also not something Time Warner Cable readily
    offers to any TV station. In essence, they want to make sure that the
    inclusion of any given TV station in their programming lineup is going
    to generate a certain amount of revenue for them. Given that Time
    Warner Cable is not very familiar with Horizon TV's history and
    popularity among the Armenian community; the burden falls on us to
    show Time Warner Cable that the inclusion of Horizon TV in their
    programming lineup would indeed garner interest and corresponding
    subscriptions from Time Warner Cable customers.

    Asbarez: How do you plan on going about this?

    V.S.: To convey this message to the decision makers at Time Warner
    Cable, Horizon TV has launched a signature drive; where interested
    individuals within the Time Warner Cable jurisdiction can express
    their interest in subscribing to Horizon TV through Time Warner Cable.
    Those interested in adding their name to the signature drive can
    contact their local Armenian community center for the necessary form,
    refer to clip-out signature forms in Asbarez, complete an online
    webfax through Asbarez.com and HorizonArmenianTV.com or join this
    efforts' `Cause' on Facebook.

    Our long term expansion plans include the inclusion of Horizon TV on
    Dish Network, Direct TV, AT&T's U-verse and on free-to-air satellite
    across North America.

    Asbaerz: You mentioned Facebook, is Horizon TV really on Facebook?

    V.S.: Most definitely! There is a constant evolution in the world of
    television. More and more people, especially the young professional
    demographic, turn to the internet to keep in touch, stay up to date
    with the news, and now, even to watch TV. The flexibility and
    cost-effectiveness afforded by the internet is drawing more and more
    people away from the conventional TV set and on to cyber-space.

    So, in an effort to evolve with the evolution, we always keep up to
    date with the latest technologies to serve the needs of as many
    Armenians as possible. As such, yes we indeed have a Facebook page -
    where our visitors can watch various news clips right on Facebook. We
    also have a You Tube channel and a live stream of the complete Horizon
    TV program lineup on www.HorizonArmenianTV.com.

    Asbarez: Media companies have suffered immensely during the recession,
    what was Horizon's fate in this economic climate?

    V.S.: Similar to nearly every company in the country, Horizon TV was
    also adversely affected by the recession. While our audience and
    ratings increased we still saw a decline in advertising revenue
    compared to two or three years ago. Therefore, like most businesses,
    we reduced our advertising prices to attract a larger quantity of
    advertisers. It's really a great time to advertise, there are quite a
    few special deals available.

    However, in the larger scheme of things Horizon TV is financially
    stable and the bottom line financial condition of our operations has,
    in fact, improved over the last year. This is all to credit of the
    dedicated Horizon TV staff and the work of the entire team at Armenian
    Media Network, the parent company of Horizon TV and Asbarez Newspaper.

    Asbarez: Any closing thoughts?

    V.S.: Recently we received a relatively significant donation in the
    mail from an anonymous Horizon viewer. Along with the donation the
    individual sent a hand-written note thanking us for our work. On the
    other hand, time to time, we also receive complaints from our viewers.
    We welcome both and are thankful for both. I interpret the
    simultaneous praise and criticism as motivation to continuously work
    to improve our service to our people

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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