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Jame Jam TV, Jame Jam 2, Jame Jam 3 (Targeted to European, American and Asian/Oceanian audiences) Sahar TV (Multiple languages) Al-Kawthar TV (Arabic Channel) Al-Alam News Network (Arabic Language News Channel) Press TV (English and French Language News Channel) HispanTV (Spanish Language News Channel) IranPress (Video news agency) [2]
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.
At least two Liveuamap members decide whether the information about the event is valid, to be used on the map or if further verification is needed. Followup information about the accepted events is used as feedback to improve the system. [2] Liveuamap members use additional sources such as satellite pictures and official communications.
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
Israel must strike Iran now, hitting high-value targets within the Islamic Republic, in order to provide the second Trump administration with leverage over the New Eurasian Axis and to end the ...
The Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (IRINN), (In Persian: شبکه خبر جمهوری اسلامی ایران), is an Iranian news channel, part of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting corporation, headquartered in the Jame Jam Park in Tehran, Iran. The main programs are political, but sports, science and medical news programs also exist.
A separate network, National Iranian Television (NITV), was established in 1966. [8] This catered for a more educated public. [2] On October 26, NITV transmitted its first broadcast message, a statement by the Shah; test programs were run, and complete programming commenced in Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, in March 1967, with the first week's programs included the broadcasting of the Shah's ...
On 24 April 1940, Radio Iran was officially opened by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi – the then crown prince of Iran – with Isa Sedigh as the first head of the company. [6] The channel broadcast five hour programs including news, traditional and western music, religious and sports programming as well as programs dedicated to economic and political discussion. according to estimates from the ...