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Pars Agency published a bulletin twice daily in French and Persian, which it circulated among government officials, international news agencies in Tehran and the local press. In May 1940, the General Tablighat Department was founded and the agency then became an affiliate of the department.
Pars may refer to: Fars province of Iran, also known as Pars Province; Pars (Sasanian province), a province roughly corresponding to the present-day Fars, 224–651; Pars, for Persia or Iran, in the Persian language; Pars News Agency, former name of Iranian news agency; Pars-e Jonubi (disambiguation), villages in Iran
The Fars News Agency is a news agency in Iran managed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), one of the three branches of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces. While it describes itself as "Iran's leading independent news agency", [ 1 ] it is widely described by Western news media to be a "semi-official" news agency of the ...
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 ...
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Mahmoud Jafarian. Mahmoud Jafarian (Persian: محمود جعفریان; October 1928 – 13 March 1979) was an Iranian politician under the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
News agencies were created to provide newspapers with information about a wide variety of news events happening around the world. Initially the agencies were meant to provide the news items only to newspapers, but with the passage of time the rapidly developing modern mediums such as radio, television and Internet too adapted the services of news agencies.
Mahmoud Jafarian, head of National Iranian Radio and Television and Pars News Agency; Mahmoud Khayami, industrialist; Mahmud Mahmud, politician; Manucher Mirza Farman Farmaian, director of sales for NIOC and Ambassador to Venezuela; Mohammad Ali Keshavarz Sadr, Mossadegh's Deputy and a leader of the Second National Front