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  2. Kayhan - Wikipedia

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    It is considered "the most conservative and hard-line Iranian newspaper." [1] Hossein Shariatmadari is the editor-in-chief of Kayhan. According to the report of the New York Times in 2007, his official position is representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran. [2] Kayhan has about 1,000 employees worldwide. [2]

  3. Kayhan London - Wikipedia

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    Kayhan London. Kayhan London is a Persian -language Iranian online media outlet based in London. Kayhan London and its English-language sister publication Kayhan Life focus on Iran and its presence on the international scene. Their news reports, articles, interviews and opinion pieces cover Iran's politics, economy, society, environment and ...

  4. Nazenin Ansari - Wikipedia

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    Nazenin Ansari (Persian: نازنین انصاری) is an Iranian journalist, managing editor of Kayhan London (Persian: کیهان لندن), a weekly Persian-language digital newspaper based in London, covering Iran's politics, economy, society, environment and culture, and their impact on the international scene. Critical of the Islamic ...

  5. Mehdi Nasiri (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mehdi Nasiri (Persian: مهدی نصیری; born 1963) is an Iranian journalist and writer, currently serving as the editor-in-chief of the publication Samat (سمات).His illustrious career includes previous roles as the editor-in-chief and managing director of the weekly Sobh (صبح) and the daily newspaper Kayhan.

  6. Rahman Hatfi - Wikipedia

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    Rahman Hatfi. Rahman Hatfi ( Persian: رحمان هاتفی; born 1941 – died 10 July 1983), also known by the nickname Haider Mehrgan, was a journalist and left-wing political activist from Iran. [1] He served as the editor of the Kayhan newspaper on the eve of the Iranian Revolution in 1979, and later became the editor of Namah Mardom while ...

  7. Mostafa Mesbahzadeh - Wikipedia

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    Mostafa Khan Mesbahzadeh (Persian: مصطفی مصباح‌زاده; August 18, 1908 – December 25, 2006) was an Iranian Publisher, President of Kayhan Media Corporation, Founder of the Iranian College of Press and Communication ("Daneshkadeh-ye Matbou'at va Oloum-e Ejtema'i", Persian: دانشکده مطبوعات و علوم اجتماعی ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Mashallah Shamsolvaezin - Wikipedia

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    CPJ International Press Freedom Award (2000) Mashallah Shamsolvaezin (born 18 June 1957) [1] is an Iranian newspaper and magazine publisher who edited many of post-revolutionary Iran 's first and most widely circulated independent newspapers, including Kayhan, Jame'eh, Neshat, and Asr-e Azadegan. He currently serves as the spokesman for the ...