Italian TV to broadcast reportage about ArmeniaApril 9, 2010 - 17:35 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The first part of a reportage about Armenia shot by Italian journalist and cameraman Stefano De Franceschi will be broadcast by TvKoper-TeleCapodistria on April 9. The second part will be on air on April 16. Stefano De Franceschi was Armenia in May 2009 with a group of other journalists in the framework of a program organized by the UNWTO and the Italian Ministry of Tourism. He is an award winning travel journalist, videoreporter and multimedia producer with 15 years of experience. He lives in Trieste and works for TeleCapodistria and Radio Capodistria, the Italian Channel of the Slovenian Public Television.
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