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  2. IRIB World Service - Wikipedia

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    IRIB World Service, also known as Voice of Islamic Republic of Iran, is the official international broadcasting radio network of Iran.. The radio network started to work in 1956 with the aim of familiarizing different world nations with Iran's history and culture as well as its different regions and historical sites.

  3. Radio Iran - Wikipedia

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    On May 4, 1940, the first radio transmitter in Iran was opened at the wireless location on the old road of Shemiran (now the Ministry of Communications). Since 1940, Radio Tehran has been running only 8 hours of programs in 24 hours, which included news, Iranian music, and religious, cultural, geographical, and historical discourses.

  4. Iran International - Wikipedia

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    It also airs coverage of People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), including live broadcast of their rallies. [9] The claim of responsibility for the Ahvaz military parade attack was made through Iran International. [43] In 2020, the TV broadcast performance of Iranian singers who were flown in from the United States to the Winter at Tantora Festival. [40]

  5. List of IRIB television channels - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Voice of America Persian News Network - Wikipedia

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    Voice of America Persian News Network (VOA-PNN) is a governmental international broadcaster of the United States of America in Persian language. Its headquarters are in Washington D.C. It started to broadcast its programs on 18 October 1994 with a one-hour television program .

  7. Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. National Iranian Radio and Television - Wikipedia

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    National Iranian Radio and Television (NIRT; Persian: رادیو تلویزیون ملی ایران, Râdyo Televizyon-e Melli-ye 'Irân) was the first Iranian state broadcaster, which was established on June 19, 1971, following the merger of the country's radio and television services. [1]

  9. Islamic Republic of Iran News Network - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (IRINN), (In Persian: شبکه خبر جمهوری اسلامی ایران), is an Iranian news channel, part of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting corporation, headquartered in the Jame Jam Park in Tehran, Iran. The main programs are political, but sports, science and medical news programs also exist.