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This is a list of Persian-language television channels organized by country of origin. This list may include active and defunct channels. This list may include active and defunct channels. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The network is devoted to Persian music videos [3] from ex-pat Iranian singers, as well as Iranian singers based in Iran. [4] Arabic, Kurdish and Turkish hit songs are also shown on the network. The channel is also widely viewed in Iran, Europe, Middle East, Central Asia and Northern Africa via free-to-air satellite.
In 1990, DIC signed an international distribution deal with the Italian studio Silvio Berlusconi Communications, covering five or six series. [2] In 2006, DIC reclaimed the international distribution rights to 20 of its series from The Walt Disney Company , the successor in interest to Créativité et Développement .
The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) media corporation operates a range of nationwide and provincial television channels in Iran, and also broadcasts to other countries. [ 1 ] Domestic channels
It is broadcast in North America, Europe, North Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Far East, and the Middle East, and is the only Persian channel in New Zealand and Australia. The company's world headquarters and production facilities are located in Los Angeles, California with satellite offices in New York, Vancouver, London, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur ...
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.
The Voice Persia is the Persian-language Iranian version of the reality singing competition The Voice, broadcast on MBC Persia. [1] [2] [3] Filmed in Stockholm, Sweden, the series is produced by Soroush Mehrani and aimed at Persian-speaking contestants across the Iranian diaspora, and is judged by Leila Forouhar, Bijan Mortazavi, Sogand Soheili, and Kamyar Ahmadzadeh.
Zero Degree Turn or Zero Degree Latitude [1] (Persian: مدار صفر درجه Madâr-e sefr darajeh) is a 2007 television series, made through the cooperation of Iran, Hungary, France, and Lebanon. The program was one of the most expensive and elaborate ever produced by Iran and attracted a large audience there. [ 2 ]