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The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

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English language Armenian-American newspaper

Armenian Mirror-Spectator
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Baikar Association, Inc.
EditorAlin K. Gregorian
FoundedArmenian Mirror (1931-1939)
The Spectator (1933-1939)
Armenian Mirror-Spectator (1939-present)
Headquarters755 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA 02472-1509, USA
Websitemirrorspectator.com
Former logo of theMirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator is a weekly newspaper published by the Baikar Association inWatertown, Massachusetts.[1] It was founded in 1931 asThe Armenian Mirror, later merging with another Armenian-American newspaper,The Spectator, in 1939. It is the official English-language organ of theArmenian Democratic Liberal (Ramgavar) Party in the United States.

History

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The origin of the newspaper goes back to 1931. It was founded as a vehicle to bridge the growinggeneration gap within theArmenian-American community, namely the younger generation's poorer knowledge of the Armenian language.[2] Thus, theArmenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL), commonly known as the Ramgavar Party, determined at its 1931 convention to establish an English-language Armenian weekly as an organ of the party and a sister publication of the Armenian-language daily newspaper and official organBaikar, founded in 1922.TheArmenian Mirror, based inWatertown, Massachusetts, was launched on July 1, 1932, with Elisha B. Chrakian as the founding editor.The Armenian Mirror was the first English-language Armenian weekly in the United States.

The Spectator was aNew York-based English-language Armenian independent newspaper not affiliated with any Armenian political party. Founded in 1933, its editor in chief was John Tashjian. In 1939,The Armenian Mirror merged withThe Spectator to formThe Armenian Mirror Spectator.[3]

Among its former editors are Bedros Norehad, Bob Vahan, Varoujan Samuelian, Jack Antreassian, Helene Pilibosian Sarkissian, Barbara Merguerian, and Ara Kalayjian.[2] Edmond Y. Azadian served as a longtime senior editorial columnist.[4] The current editor is Alin K. Gregorian. Aram Arkun serves as managing editor.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"About Us".Armenian Mirror-Spectator. Retrieved9 August 2008.
  2. ^abAzadian, Edmond Y. (2 November 2017)."A History 85 Years in the Making".The Armenian Mirror-Spectator. Retrieved25 February 2024.
  3. ^Abeel, Daphne (15 September 2007)."Mirror-Spectator Celebrates '75 Years & Beyond' with Joy"(PDF).Armenian Mirror-Spectator. pp. g. 11. Retrieved10 August 2008.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^"In Memory of Edmond Y. Azadian".The Armenian Weekly. 29 March 2023. Retrieved25 February 2024.

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