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Radio Farda (Persian: راديو فردا, lit. 'Radio Tomorrow') is the Iranian branch of the U.S. government -funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) external broadcast service for providing "factual, objective and professional journalism" to its audiences.
Voice of America worked with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to launch Radio Farda, a Persian-language radio program targeting youth. [citation needed] In 2006, VOA initiated TV Ashna, a one-hour televised news broadcast, [16] and Radio Deewa, a daily radio program of sports, music, and local and international news. [17]
Mahtab Farid was a journalist at Voice of America and Radio Farda. She led training and professional capacity building courses for more than 100 journalists, including females, in eastern and central Afghanistan. Farid told to AFJC she was fortunate to share the American values with Afghans and build a bridge through personal and public diplomacy.
Rah-e-Farda (Radio & Television) (Dari: راه فردا) is a radio and television network channel in Kabul, Afghanistan. This TV founded by Muhammad Mohaqiq and head of the TV is Mohaqiq and TV producer is Laal Mohammad Alizada.
He is the host of Paradox, a Podcast series that airs on Radio Farda. He was the host of Poletik, a satirical news program that airs on Radio Farda, as well as weekly podcast on human rights in Iran, Five in the Afternoon. [1] He created and hosted the successful and critically acclaimed TV show Parazit on Voice of America from 2009-2012.
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[5] [6] Alinejad works as a presenter/producer at Voice of America Persian News Network, a correspondent for Radio Farda, a frequent contributor for Manoto television, and a contributing editor for IranWire. [7] Alinejad focuses on criticism of the status of human rights in Iran, especially women's rights. [8]
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