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The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) media corporation operates a range of nationwide and provincial television channels in Iran, and also broadcasts to other countries. [ 1 ] Domestic channels
IRIB Radio Iran (National Radio); IRIB Radio Farhang (Culture) IRIB Radio Payam (Info & Entertainment); IRIB Radio Quran (Holy Quran) IRIB Radio Maaref (Education) IRIB Radio Javan (Youth)
IRIB TV1 (Iranian's channel) IRIB TV2 (life channel) IRIB TV3 (youth channel) IRIB TV4 (educated people's channel) IRIB TV5/Tehran TV (local Tehran channel) IRIB Varzesh (sports channel) IRINN (news channel) Jame Jam TV (targeted to European, American and Asian/Oceanian audiences) MIFA; Press TV (English language news channel) Saba TV Network
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IRIB World Service, also known as Voice of Islamic Republic of Iran, is the official international broadcasting radio network of Iran.. The radio network started to work in 1956 with the aim of familiarizing different world nations with Iran's history and culture as well as its different regions and historical sites.
A temporary structure was built, and on October 26, NITV transmitted its first broadcast message, a statement by the Shah. Test programs were run, and complete programming commenced at Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, in March 1967. The first week’s programs included the broadcasting of the Shah’s birthday celebrations from Amjadieh Stadium. [6]
Sahar TV (Persian: شبکه سحر, Shabake-e Sahar, SAHARTV), is the name of an Iranian TV channels that is part of Sahar Universal Network (SUN) which is the branch of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting responsible for broadcasting programs internationally via its Azeri, Balkan, Kurdish and Urdu language television channels.
'Channel Four') is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran. Its slogan is "the channel of wisdom." [1] The channel is operated by IRIB and started broadcasting in April 1994, shortly after IRIB TV3 went on air in December 1993. The channel is known to be a more artistic and academic channel than its counterparts.