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  2. List of Iranian news agencies - Wikipedia

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    Iranian Agriculture News Agency (IANA) Iran Book News Agency (IBNA) Iranian Cultural Heritage News Agency. Iran's Metropolises News Agency (IMNA) Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA) Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA) Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Islamic Consultative Assembly News Agency (ICANA)

  3. Mass media in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Iran is both privately and publicly owned but all channels are subject to censorship. In 2016, Iran had 178 newspapers, 83 magazines, 15,000 information sites and two million blogs. [1] A special court has authority to monitor the print media and may suspend publication, or revoke the licenses, of papers or journals that a ...

  4. Taher Sabahi - Wikipedia

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    Taher Sabahi. Seyed Taher Sabahi (born July 21, 1940) is an Iranian-born art dealer, journalist, author and lecturer born in Tehran . Besides being a carpet dealer in Turin since 1961, in 1993 Taher Sabahi founded the quarterly magazine Ghereh, International Carpet & Textile Review, a quarterly magazine published in English and Italian.

  5. Gooya - Wikipedia

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    Gooya (Persian: گویا) is a Persian-language website started by Belgium -based journalist Farshad Bayan in 1998. At that time, there were a few Iran-related websites and most Persian media did not have online editions. Gooya started its own independent news section, Gooya News, a few years later.

  6. List of newspapers in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iranian newspapers. Below is a list of newspapers published in Iran. Political, social, economic, events. "Government newspaper published by the Islamic Republic News Agency. The daily has a circulation of 100,000 and is popular among state officials" [18] "Hardliner...Closely linked to the Supreme Leader.

  7. Hamid Mowlana - Wikipedia

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    Hamid Mowlana. Hamid Mowlana (Persian: حمید مولانا, Hamid Molana, born in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, Iran) is an Iranian-American author and academic. He is professor emeritus of international relations in the School of International Services at American University in Washington, D.C.

  8. Islamic Republic News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Republic News Agency (Persian: خبرگزاری جمهوری اسلامی, Xabargozâri-ye Jomhuri-ye Eslâmi), or IRNA (ایرنا), is the official news agency of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Founded on 13 November 1934 as Pars News Agency during the time of Reza Shah, it is government-funded and controlled under the Iranian ...

  9. Iranian Students' News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Iranian Students' News Agency was established in December 1999 in order to report on news from Iranian universities. [10]During its first five years, the agency (ISNA) performed an influential role in the country socio-political sphere and "embodied the view of a news agency as having a role not only in the coverage of events, but also as an active agent of social change through discursive ...