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Eight years later and still no place

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April 2 will mark 8 years since the shutdown of "A1+" TV.

Surveys have shown that television viewers still remember and long for their beloved channel.

No matter how much they see the absence of "A1+" among the variety of television channels, they doubt that the "A1+" TV will ever be on air again.

"They won't allow it because "A1+" tells the truth-something which, according to them, the people don't need," said Mrs. Varduhi. Gagik is sure that if "A1+" was allowed to be back on air, it would have been back by now. "Something is standing in the way."

"If "A1+" was on air, would they be able to implement "March 1" and kill 10 people? They were free and weren't afraid of their acts because there was no television channel that would show all that," said one survey participant, Heghine.

Another participant, Armen, says this time the RA government will meet the demands of international organizations. "I think the government will allow "A1+" to be back on air. Before it was different. Times have changed and it is time for "A1+" to be back on air," said Armen.
Let us remind that in early March, the CE Council of Ministers took note of the RA Government's information that a tender will be held in Armenia in July and "A1+" may have the opportunity to participate in the tender.
Among surveyees were citizens who mentioned that they have felt the need for "A1+" throughout the past eight years and have been following-up on the flow of news provided by "A1+".