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The idea to launch Alhurra in 2004 stemmed from the success of Radio Sawa in reaching young audiences in the Middle East. Pattiz believed that Arab audiences' views of the United States were being negatively influenced by existing Arab news networks’ focus on coverage of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Radio Lebanon (better known by the official French term Radio Liban or Arabic: إذاعة لبنان, pronounced Iza'at Lubnan) is one of the pioneering and one of the oldest Arab radio stations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The main programme is in Arabic with a second channel broadcasting in other languages, mainly in French , but with additional programming ...
Sawt el-Ghad (Arabic: صوت الغد) is a Lebanese radio station established in September 1997, that is affiliated with the Free Patriotic Movement, [1] broadcasting entertainment and informative programs in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Bahrain and Australia, Canada and the US. [2]
Voice of Lebanon (Arabic: صوت لبنان, romanized: Ṣawt Lubnān; French: Voix du Liban; VDL) is a private radio station in Lebanon, owned by the Kataeb Party since 1958. [1] In December 2010, two rival Lebanese radio stations using the same name ran at the same time, [ 2 ] but later in 2020, the Kataeb Party claimed back the rights for ...
On May 4, 1940, the first radio transmitter in Iran was opened at the wireless location on the old road of Shemiran (now the Ministry of Communications). Since 1940, Radio Tehran has been running only 8 hours of programs in 24 hours, which included news, Iranian music, and religious, cultural, geographical, and historical discourses.
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.
Pages in category "Radio stations in Lebanon" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
At the time Press TV Ltd in London sold programmes to Iran, principally talk shows, while Tehran's Press TV International produced the majority of the news and documentaries. [19] As of 2009, the annual budget of Press TV is 250 billion rials (more than US$8.3 million). [20] By then, the station was employing more than 400 throughout the world ...