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'''Hrach Muradyan''' (born November 10, 1983) is an Armenian television host, producer, and public figure. Hrach Muradyan is known for hosting the world famous competition show ''[[The Voice of Armenia]]'', the first Armenian talk show "Open Project", and the highest-rated Armenian show ''[[Half-Opened Windows]]''.
'''Hrach Muradyan''' (born November 10, 1983) is an Armenian television host, producer, and public figure. Hrach Muradyan is known for hosting the world famous competition show ''[[The Voice of Armenia]]'', the first Armenian talk show "Open Project", and the highest-rated Armenian show ''[[Half-Opened Windows]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ARS Welcomes the New Year – Armenian Relief Society of Western USA|url=https://arswestusa.org/ars-welcomes-the-new-year/|access-date=2021-03-19|language=en-US}}</ref>


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 17:57, 19 March 2021

Hrach Muradyan
Armenian television host, producer, and public figure
Born (1983-11-10) November 10, 1983 (age 41)
Yerevan, Armenia
NationalityArmenian
Occupation(s)television host, producer
Years activeSince 1997
Notable workHalf-Opened Windows, Open Project, The Armenian Voice – season 1,

Hrach Muradyan (born November 10, 1983) is an Armenian television host, producer, and public figure. Hrach Muradyan is known for hosting the world famous competition show The Voice of Armenia, the first Armenian talk show "Open Project", and the highest-rated Armenian show Half-Opened Windows.[1]

Biography

Hrach Muradyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia.

He started his first steps as a TV host while still attending high school at the age of 14. After graduating high school, in 2000–2004 he started his higher education at the Yerevan State Institute of Theatre & Cinematography, and majored in acting/directing.[2] While attending the institute he already had his own entertainment show "Music box" on NMTV, as well as his radio show on HYE FM. He was also the host in different television and radio shows – "16" (Armenakob TV), "By the Way" (AR TV), " Night of the Century" (DAR 21 TV), "Dynamite FM" (Yerevan Radio), and "Aurora" (National Radio). Then he started producing and/or co-producing a variety of shows hosted by other television personalities, such as "Sex in the Small City", "Sixth sense", "Hungry Games", "Abel's sister" and "Bureau No.6".[3]

After graduating from University, he was invited to host & produce the first ever-made Armenian talk show "Open Project".

In 2014, Hrach Muradyan has been invited to host the well-known international competition show "The Voice" season 1 in Armenia.

Hrach Muradyan is a public figure known for his humanitarian and philanthropy activities. Based on National Armenian public survey, 82% of the Armenians all over the world can identify Hrach Muradyan as a television host and a public figure. Hrach Muradyan will remain producing new shows, which will educate and encourage the new generation of Armenians to become more independent, educated and persistent in their lives.

Half-Opened Windows

In 2009, Hrach Muradyan started producing and hosting a talk show titled Half-Opened Windows, which caught the attention of the psychologists, lawyers, doctors, politicians, humanitarians, environmentalists and ordinary people. Half-Opened Windows is a talk show where gave the opportunity to needy Armenian families from all over the country to participate and tell their real stories, furthermore get help from the experts and also the donors from all over the world. Half-Opened Windows motivated him to return to education and get his degree in psychology.

Hrach Muradyan launched the nonprofit Half-Opened Windows Foundation. During the nine years of airing the show more than 500 people have been cured from severe diseases, more than 2100 people have had psychological treatment, 2500 people have had legal services, approximately 80 people have been provided with housing, and 150 people with education; additionally, 500 ton food and 9 million pieces of clothing have been delivered to all the families who have seen their last hope in the show.

According to the Growth From Knowledge (GFK), Half-Opened Windows have been recognized as the highest-rated show in the Armenian network for nine years continuously.

Recognition

[4] Throughout the years, Hrach Muradyan has been awarded both in Armenian & international award shows for producing and hosting the high-rated television show "Half-Opened Windows". Additionally, Hrach Muradyan, has been titled as a humanitarian and has been awarded for his endless contribution and generous donation to the people of Armenian by different organizations such as the House of Representatives, United States Congressman, Adam Schiff. As well as the Glendale, California Mayor Ara Najarian, Glendale Police Department, Chief police, Robert M. Castro in recognition of Hrach Muradyan's lifelong achievements and dedication to the community.

References

  1. ^ "ARS Welcomes the New Year – Armenian Relief Society of Western USA". Retrieved March 19, 2021.
  2. ^ PAMG – Դասախոսներ
  3. ^ AV Production – ՀՐԱՉ ՄՈՒՐԱԴՅԱՆ
  4. ^ "Hrach Muradyan". www.facebook.com. Retrieved January 15, 2021.

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