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  2. IRIB TV3 - Wikipedia

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    IRIB TV3 (Persian: شبکه ۳ or شبکه سه; Shabake Se) is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran. It is the third television channel created by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, and started broadcasting on 4 December 1993. [1] The channel is often referred to as the youth channel, due to its large amounts of ...

  3. List of Persian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. iFilm (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    iFilm. iFilm (Persian: [ˈaifiːlm], Arabic: [ˈaifilm, ˈaifiːlm]), also known as iFilm TV, is an Iranian entertainment network which consists of three channels in English, Arabic and Persian. The network was launched on September 9, 2010. The original purpose of the channel is to present Iranian films and series to the global audience.

  5. List of IRIB television channels - Wikipedia

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    IRIB Quran (Religion and Life Channel) IRIB Mostanad (Documentary Channel) IRIB Namayesh (Movie and TV Series Channel) IRIB Varzesh (Sports Channel) IRIB Pooya & Nahal (Young Children Channel) IRIB Salamat (Health and Fun Channel) IRIB Tamasha (TV Series Channel) IRIB Nasim (Fun and Entertainment Channel) IRIB Ofogh (Cultural, Artistic and ...

  6. Television in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Television Iran. On October 3, 1958, Television Iran (TVI) was established, broadcasting from Tehran. [1] A second station, based in Abadan in the south of the country, was established in 1960. [1] Its programming included quiz shows and American programmes dubbed into Persian, and appealed to an unsophisticated audience.

  7. Al-Alam News Network - Wikipedia

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    Al Alam News Network. Al-Alam (Arabic: العالم, lit. 'The World') is an Arabic news channel broadcasting from Iran and owned by the state-owned media corporation Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). The network's political coverage tends to be the most popular; however, other subjects, such as commentaries, analysis, business and ...

  8. Mokhtarnameh - Wikipedia

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    Mokhtarnameh (Persian: مختارنامه, lit. ' The Book of Mokhtar ') is an Iranian historical epic television series directed by Davood Mirbagheri, based on the life of Al-Mukhtar, a pro-Alid revolutionary based in Kufa, who led an islamic revolution against the Umayyads in 685 and ruled over most of Iraq for eighteen months during the Second Fitna.

  9. Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    www.irib.ir. The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB; Persian: صدا و سيمای جمهوری اسلامی ايران) formerly called National Iranian Radio and Television until the Iranian revolution of 1979, is an Iranian state-controlled media corporation that holds a monopoly of domestic radio and television services in Iran.