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  2. Press TV - Wikipedia

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    Background and purpose. PressTV shooting at University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Iran's first international English-language TV channel was established in 1976. [ 6] Later in 1997, Sahar TV was launched by IRIB, broadcasting in multiple languages including English. [ 6] Press TV was created on 8 July 2007, for the purpose of presenting ...

  3. Marzieh Hashemi - Wikipedia

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    Press TV host. Marzieh Hashemi ( Persian: مرضیه هاشمی; born as Melanie Franklin) is an American-born Iranian journalist and television presenter. She is a natural-born citizen of the United States and a naturalized citizen of Iran. Hashemi is employed by Press TV, the Iranian state-owned news and documentary television network.

  4. Maziar Bahari - Wikipedia

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    Bahari was born in Tehran, Imperial State of Iran, but moved to Pakistan in 1987 before he immigrated to Canada in 1988 to study communications. [6] His family has been involved in dissident politics in Iran: his father was imprisoned by the Shah's regime in the 1950s, and his sister Maryam under the revolutionary government of Ayatollah Khomeini in the 1980s.

  5. Television in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Television Iran. On October 3, 1958, Television Iran (TVI) was established, broadcasting from Tehran. [ 1] A second station, based in Abadan in the south of the country, was established in 1960. [ 1] Its programming included quiz shows and American programmes dubbed into Persian, and appealed to an unsophisticated audience.

  6. Mass media in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Iran is both privately and publicly owned but all channels are subject to censorship. In 2016, Iran had 178 newspapers, 83 magazines, 15,000 information sites and two million blogs. [ 1] A special court has authority to monitor the print media and may suspend publication, or revoke the licenses, of papers or journals that a ...

  7. Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    www .irib .ir. The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting ( IRIB; Persian: صدا و سيمای جمهوری اسلامی ايران) formerly called National Iranian Radio and Television until the Iranian revolution of 1979, is an Iranian state-controlled media corporation that holds a monopoly of domestic radio and television services in Iran.

  8. Iran stages 'electronic warfare' drills against mock enemy ...

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    The exercises featured domestically manufactured radars, drones, manned and unmanned fighter jets, micro aerial vehicles and other military equipment, state TV said. Iran has developed a large ...

  9. List of IRIB television channels - Wikipedia

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    Jame Jam TV, Jame Jam 2, Jame Jam 3 (Targeted to European, American and Asian/Oceanian audiences) Sahar TV (Multiple languages) Al-Kawthar TV (Arabic Channel) Al-Alam News Network (Arabic Language News Channel) Press TV (English and French Language News Channel) HispanTV (Spanish Language News Channel) IranPress (Video news agency) [2]