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Dars airs weekly for half-hour episodes which are broadcast four times a day, Monday to Saturday, on BBC News Afghanistan, as well as being posted online. [2] The first episode premiered on 1 April 2023. [1] In October 2023, Dars launched its second series, scheduled to run the end of the Afghan academic year in December 2023. [4] [5]
BBC Pashto (Pashto: بي بي سي پښتو) is the Pashto-language station of the BBC World Service. [1] [2] It was launched in August 1981, and reaches out to the over 50-60 million Pashto speakers in Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as the Pashtun diaspora around the world. [3] Nabi Misdaq was its first editor.
Ashna TV (Voice of America) Gharghasht TV; khyber news; khyber watch; Hewad TV; Lemar TV; Pashto TV; RTA; Saba TV; Sandare TV; Shamshad TV; Watan TV; Zhwandoon TV; Pashtun Tv; Sharq TV; Wakht TV; Kabul News TV; BBC Pashto TV; One TV
BBC Persian TV presenters Majid Afshar & Rana Rahimpoor, 2017. BBC Persian Television (Persian: تلویزیون فارسی بیبیسی Televizion-e Fârsi-ye BBC) is the BBC's Persian language news channel that was launched on 14 January 2009. [1] The service is broadcast by satellite and is also available online.
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According to a market research survey conducted by the Afghan Wireless Communication Company in 2023, with over 7,100 randomly selected participants from various regions of Afghanistan, Ariana Television Network (and its news channel Ariana News (www.ariananews.af)) is the most-watched television channel in Afghanistan followed by TOLO TV (and its news channel TOLOnews), Shamshad TV, and Lemar TV.
The British government and mission in Afghanistan had also invested much into the show during the 2000s. [1] The UN's Kofi Annan called the show "a perfect illustration of how the media can use drama and entertainment to advance the cause of peace and development". [1] The BBC moved the show's production from Peshawar to Kabul in 2002. [3]
Branded as either Sportday or Sport Today depending on simulcasting. BBC Breakfast: One, Two & News Channel 2 October 2000 – present BBC News at Ten: One 16 October 2000 – present The Andrew Marr Show: One 11 September 2005 – 19 December 2021 Titled as Sunday AM 2005–2007. BBC News at Five: News Channel 3 April 2006 – 13 March 2020 ...