Artsakh chronicles
National freedom movement and Artsakh war were in the center of attention of the Armenian journalists. Recording equipment, cameras, recorders, paper and pens in their hands they were at the frontier, in the hottest areas. A group of such journalists created "Artsakh object-glass" program series in May 1992, which was later renamed into "Artsakh chronicles". The author of the program, Renal Mirzoyan tells: "It was a historic day for us. The first program from Arstakh was broadcasted on May 18, on the day of opening of Lachin humanitarian corridor. There were the first results of the long battle: Armenia was connected to Artsakh. Starting from that day, the program was made. It included the war, the peace, the politics, the culture. In the beginning, the program did not have its own permanent place in the program grid, and was aired when it was ready. Journalists of Stepanakert TV also prepared some materials for the program. Among the permanent program headings were: "Deliberate death", "Return home", "Unsuppressed villages", "Armenia-Artsakh", "Armenia-Diaspora", etc. Another program called to present the Artsakh struggle started in January 1994. Authors and operators of "Goyamart" were employees of the Information Service of the Mountainous Kharabagh Army: Senor Hasratyan, Rudolf Martirosyan, Vardges Ulubabyan, Vadim Mkrtchyan, Edward Grigoryan. Materials were prepared right on the battle field. The program presented all the military events that took place in Artsakh.