The Abkhazian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (Abkhaz: Аԥснытәи аҳәынҭқарратә телерадиоеилахәыра, romanized: Apsnytwi ahwyntkarratw teleradioeilakhwyra) is Abkhazia's public television and radio broadcaster, founded in 1976. Its sole TV channel, Apsua TV, started broadcasting on November 6, 1976.[1]
On September 10, 1991, the State Committee for Television and Radio was transformed into the Abkhazian State Television and Radio Company.
^ abAvidzba, V Sh, ed. (2015). АБХАЗСКИЙ БИОГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ СЛОВАРЬ. Moscow – Sukhum: Abkhazian Institute for Humanistic Studies. p. 571. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
^ abAvidzba, V Sh, ed. (2015). АБХАЗСКИЙ БИОГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ СЛОВАРЬ. Moscow – Sukhum: Abkhazian Institute for Humanistic Studies. p. 332. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
^Avidzba, V Sh, ed. (2015). АБХАЗСКИЙ БИОГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ СЛОВАРЬ. Moscow – Sukhum: Abkhazian Institute for Humanistic Studies. p. 75. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
^Avidzba, V Sh, ed. (2015). АБХАЗСКИЙ БИОГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ СЛОВАРЬ. Moscow – Sukhum: Abkhazian Institute for Humanistic Studies. p. 699. Retrieved December 20, 2015.