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  2. IRIB TV3 - Wikipedia

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    IRIB TV3 Logo redesign (by: Iman Yari) IRIB TV3 (Persian: شبکه سه, romanized: Shabakeh-ye Seh, lit. 'Channel Three') is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran.

  3. IRIB Nasim - Wikipedia

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    IRIB Nasim (شبكه نسیم, Shabake-ye Nasim, in Persian), is an Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting television channel, broadcast worldwide.. The channel is one of the newer television channels in Iran and was launched on September 17, 2013 as a test airing only in Tehran, which officially established on May 7, 2014 and began airing nationally on December 24, 2014.

  4. IRIB TV1 - Wikipedia

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    IRIB TV1 (Persian: شبکه یک, romanized: Shabakeh-ye Yek, lit. 'Channel One') is one of the 40 national television channels in Iran. IRIB TV1 was the first national television channel in Iran, and is now the oldest Iranian television channel having been established in 1958.

  5. IRIB TV2 - Wikipedia

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    IRIB TV2 (Persian: شبكه دو, romanized: Shabakeh-ye Do, lit. 'Channel Two') is one of the 40 national television channels in Iran.It broadcasts to the Persian-speaking areas of the Middle East and is headquartered in Tehran.

  6. IRIB Pooya & Nahal - Wikipedia

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    The channel was established on July 18, 2012, as IRIB Pooya, and reformed on September 23, 2015.. The channel consists of two subchannels, Pooya, launched on September 23, 2015, which is broadcast daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., targets a younger audience, mainly consisting of six years and below.

  7. IRIB Shoma - Wikipedia

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    IRIB Shoma (Persian: شبکه‌ی شما, You, Shabake-ye Shomâ) was a national ethnicity culture TV channel in Iran which was launched on July 30, 2011 and was the second Iranian television channel to broadcast in digital mode.

  8. IRIB Amoozesh - Wikipedia

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    IRIB Amoozesh Live Streaming IRIB Amoozesh (شبكه’ آموزش, Shibkâh-e Âmuzesh , in Persian "The Education Channel"), is an Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting television channel , broadcast Worldwide.

  9. Tea channel - Wikipedia

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    Tea accounts on YouTube earn revenue from Google AdSense.Many have supplemented their income from brand sponsorships, affiliate programs, and third party memberships.. Companies have also created tea channels most notability the channel Spill which was created by the Canadian media compan