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iFilm (Entertainment network consisting of three channels in English, Arabic and Dari languages) 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 ...
Homa TV; ICC – Iranian Cinema Channel (media group) IFilm TV (entertainment network which consists of four channels in English, Arabic, Persian and Dari language) IPN; Iran Music; IRAN-FMTV; IRAN-MNTV; Iranian Cinema Channel; IRIB Aavy TV; IRIB Abadan TV; IRIB Alborz TV; IRIB Aflak TV; IRIB Aftab TV; IRIB Amoozesh (education channel) IRIB ...
Islamic Republic of Iran News Network; M. Mazandaran TV; N. ... Sabalan TV; Sahar TV; Simaye Azadi This page was last edited on 4 January 2020, at 00:01 (UTC) ...
FM channel 200, 87.9 MHz, overlaps TV 6. This is used only by K200AA.; TV 6 analog audio can be heard on FM 87.75 on most broadcast radio receivers as well as on a European TV tuned to channel 4A or channel C, but at lower volume than wideband FM broadcast stations, because of the lower deviation.
The iFilm Network is a 24-hour TV channel, broadcasting an 8-hour block which is repeated twice, starting at 6:30PM Tehran Time. Programming includes TV series, movies, live quizzes on arts, backstage documentaries on films and ongoing productions, movie and film reviews, short films and documentaries about Iran.
Jame-Jam TV Network 1; Jame-Jam TV Network 2; Jame-Jam TV Network 3; Kerman TV; Khorasan TV; Khozestan TV; Live Channel; Markazi TV; Mazandaran TV; Mohajer International TV; MTC; Nejat TV; New Channel TV; OITN; Omid-e-Iran OITN; PBC. Tapesh; Tapesh 2 Music Channel; Press TV; Pars TV; Payam TV; PEN; PMC; Persian News Network (PNN) Rang-a-Rang TV ...
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A separate network, National Iranian Television (NITV), was established in 1966. [8] This catered for a more educated public. [2] On October 26, NITV transmitted its first broadcast message, a statement by the Shah; test programs were run, and complete programming commenced in Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, in March 1967, with the first week's programs included the broadcasting of the Shah's ...