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Voice of America Persian News Network (VOA-PNN) is a governmental international broadcaster of the United States of America in Persian language. Its headquarters are in Washington D.C. It started to broadcast its programs on 18 October 1994 with a one-hour television program.
From 1955 until 2003, VOA broadcast American jazz on the Voice of America Jazz Hour. Hosted for most of that period by Willis Conover , the program had 30 million listeners at its peak. A program aimed at South Africa in 1956 broadcast two hours nightly, and special programs such as The Newport Jazz Festival were also transmitted.
Al-Alam News Network (Arabic language news channel) Al-Kawthar TV (Arabic channel) Arezo Tv; HispanTV (Spanish language news channel) IFilm TV (entertainment network which consists of four channels in English, Arabic, Persian and Dari language) IRIB Amoozesh (education channel) IRIB Azerbaijan TV; IRIB Iran Kala (Iran goods channel) IRIB Mahabad TV
Voice of America (VoA) [19] [20] ... Broadcast for Europe and Africa and broadcast HD in France; ... AIR Live News 24x7 (in Metro cities)
ON Live Egypt: Arabic: ETV News Ethiopia: EBC: ... (VOA currently broadcasts news in 45 languages) ... News World India India: F7 Broadcast Pvt. Ltd.
Voice of America worked with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to launch Radio Farda, a Persian-language radio program targeting youth. [citation needed] In 2006, VOA initiated TV Ashna, a one-hour televised news broadcast, [16] and Radio Deewa, a daily radio program of sports, music, and local and international news. [17]
It is fully owned by the Ethiopian government. Its programming includes news, sport, music and other entertainment. The majority of the programming is broadcast in Amharic, official languages of Ethiopia. [5] Some news segments are broadcast in other languages, such as Oromo, Somali, Tigrinya, Afar, and English. [6]
A majority of the time was taken up by news in Amharic, English and French and to locally produced programming. [9] Regular in-school broadcasts were broadcast from 9:00-11:40 am. In Ethiopia, educational programming is independent and programming is produced and broadcast by the Ministry of Education.