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"Government newspaper published by the Islamic Republic News Agency. The daily has a circulation of 100,000 and is popular among state officials" [18] Iran Daily [27] English "Hardliner press...Pro-government" [19] Iran Weekly Press Digest: Iran-e Javan [28] Persian Cultural, artistic, sports, social Iran Front Page [29] 2014 English
Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in Iran" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The newspaper was founded by Mohammad Beheshti in 1979 following the Iranian Revolution as a self-proclaimed "voice of the Islamic Revolution". [4] [5] In 2002, the Tehran Times established a news agency which later came to be known as the Mehr News Agency (MNA). Now, the Tehran Times and the MNA are run by a single management system.
Popular daily and weekly newspapers include Iran, Ettelaat, Kayhan, Hamshahri and Resalat. Iran Daily and Tehran Times are both English language papers. [2] Iran’s largest media corporation is Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). [2] The Financial Tribune is the main (online) English language economic journal.
Iran was launched in 1995. [4] The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) owns and publishes Iran. [5] Iran's affiliated website is Iran Network. [5] IRNA also publishes Iran Daily, an English-language daily newspaper, Alvefagh, an Arabic newspaper, Irane varzeshi, a sport daily newspaper, and Irane Sepid for blind people. [6]
It is the first coloured daily newspaper in Iran and has over 60 pages of classified advertisement. The newspaper is distributed within the limits of Tehran municipality. It has a daily circulation of over 400,000 copies, which is on par with major US-American daily newspapers such as the San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe, and Chicago ...
Panorama is one of its supplements and the first weekly English newspaper of the country. The paper focuses on cultural and social news. [4] Based on the results of a domestic poll of how citizens of Tehran view television and print media which were released by Iran's Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance Jam-e Jam was read at 7.5% in March ...
Farheekhtegan was first published in April 1993 as a weekly magazine, [2] mainly covering the news around the Islamic Azad University. On 20 May 2009, [3] Farheekhtegan, then evolved to a daily newspaper, came out to the kiosks around Iran for the first time. The newspaper continued daily publication in Persian language since then and ...