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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.
Iran International (Persian: ایران اینترنشنال, romanized: Iran Internešenal) is a Persian-language satellite television channel and multilingual digital news operation established in May 2017 and headquartered in London aimed at Iranians and people interested in Iranian news, culture, society and sports. [1]
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.
Rah-e-Farda (Radio & Television) (Dari: راه فردا) is a radio and television network channel in Kabul, Afghanistan. This TV founded by Muhammad Mohaqiq and head of the TV is Mohaqiq and TV producer is Laal Mohammad Alizada.
Farshid Manafi. Farshid Manafi (Persian: فرشید منافی) (born 13 August 1975) [1] is an Iranian popular radio presenter and radio programme producer.He was one of the Radio Javan producers performing the "On the youth line" program.
Iran-e-Farda began publication in 1992. [1] As of December 1995, one survey found that the magazine was Iran's leading political monthly. [2] In 1996, the state-run IRIB TV1 aired a programme named Hoviyat which frequently attacked Iran-e-Farda and accused it of being one of the "bases for the West's cultural invasion of Iran". [3]
A number of foreign broadcasts are transmitted into the country, including Persian language programmes from BBC Persian TV, Kol Israel and Radio Farda; however, these broadcasts are occasionally countered by radio jamming. [4] The government engages in censorship programs with respect to anything that diverges from national laws and regulations.
Speaking at a news conference at the State Department on 5 December, U.S. Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook stated that Iranian government forces killed more than 1,000 protesters. [159] There were reports by US-backed Radio Farda that by 5 December 18 children had been killed by the Iranian government. [160] [161]