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Radio Farda (Persian: راديو فردا, lit. 'Radio Tomorrow') is the Iranian branch of the U.S. government -funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) external broadcast service for providing "factual, objective and professional journalism" to its audiences.
Radio Free Asia: 1951 Yes Government-owned broadcaster targeting People's Republic of China and other Communist countries in East Asia. Radio Farda: 2002 Yes Government-owned broadcaster targeting Iran: Radio Azadi: 2002 Yes Government-owned broadcaster targeting Afghanistan: Radio Mashaal: 2010 Yes
He is the host of Paradox, a Podcast series that airs on Radio Farda. He was the host of Poletik, a satirical news program that airs on Radio Farda, as well as weekly podcast on human rights in Iran, Five in the Afternoon. [1] He created and hosted the successful and critically acclaimed TV show Parazit on Voice of America from 2009-2012.
Radio TOLO Khorshid Parwan; Radio Awashtoon Paktia 88.8; Radio Talwasa Am 945; Radio Kahkashan; Radio Amaan GHAG jalalabad 96.9; Radio Hamasa Qondoz; Radio Omid Farda Takhar 91.5; Radio Eslah Mazer e Sharif 104.3; Radio Eslah poli khumri 104.3; Radio Nan FM paktia; Radio Ansar Herat 97.11; Radio Zama Kandahar 89.1; Radio Taroon Ghaag Urozgaan 88.5
Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty Newsroom in Munich, 1994. Radio Free Europe was created and grew in its early years through the efforts of the National Committee for a Free Europe (NCFE), an anti-communist CIA front organization that was formed by Allen Dulles in New York City in 1949. [11] [12] RFE/RL received funds covertly from the CIA ...
He left Iran on 2010 and currently is living in Prague, working with Radio Farda and performs a political comedy radio program named as "Thursday & Wednesday Station with Farshid Manafi" (previously as "Radio of the day after tomorrow" an alternative to the "Radio Farda"'s name means "Radio Tomorrow").
Radio Javan TV (United States, 2017) Royal Time TV (United States) Other foreign-based television channels. Al Arabiya Persian Online (Dubai, UAE, 2003)
The channel is headquartered in London and broadcasts internationally, with a team of journalists that have joined Iran International from other Persian-language news channels including Manoto, Radio Farda, BBC Persian Service and Voice of America. It has bureaus in Istanbul, Paris and Washington D.C. [25]