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Livestation voa farsi
Livestation voa farsi





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Earlier this year the Persian Service rolled out a new lineup of television programs. VOA Persian Television has a weekly audience of more than 21 percent in Iran, making it one of the most popular international broadcasters in the country. Radio Farda also maintains an active presence on social media. Radio fans and morning commuters can still listen to both programs via their current platforms - AM mediumwave, shortwave, and Internet for Breakfast with News, and shortwave and Internet for Radio Tamasha.ĭespite jamming and severe restrictions on access, nearly 5 percent of Iranians 15 and older listen to RFE/RL’s Radio Farda or visit the network’s website every week. “It’s radio on TV,” explains Korn, “an innovative, cost-effective way to expand and diversify Iranians’ access to quality information.” The program is hosted by Parviz Bahador, a voice familiar to generations of Iranians, and Ramesh Rasekh, whose warm, friendly voice has been a favorite of Iranians for 30 years.īreakfast with News, which can be seen in Iran from 7:00-8:00 a.m., adapts the radio program for television by enhancing it with studio effects, multimedia elements and graphics. VOA has a solid television lineup and the addition of these two shows in the morning will make it even stronger.” It’s a great example of how VOA and RFE/RL can work together. VOA Director David Ensor called the effort “a smart way to use our existing satellite infrastructure to make the two radio programs available to new audiences in Iran. “It’s a breakthrough for us and VOA, and it breaks through the information blockade for the people of Iran.”

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“Radio Farda, which celebrated its 10th anniversary on December 18, is now on TV in Iran, bringing original, uncensored programming to breakfast tables throughout the country,” said RFE/RL president Steven Korn.

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This represents the first time a Radio Farda production has appeared on television. Radio Farda’s Breakfast with News and VOA’s Radio Tamasha are now being aired weekday mornings on VOA’s Persian Television channel, which broadcasts into Iran on the Hotbird satellite and on Livestation, a 24/7 Internet streaming platform.

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Iranians can begin their day with a new, two hour block of live television programming from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) Radio Farda and Voice of America (VOA) Persian Television, through a groundbreaking collaboration between the two international broadcasters. to speak directly to the Iranian people and the global Persian diaspora.Washington D.C. “Leili Soltani’s deep knowledge of the audience needs, as well as of the organization she’s been serving for 14 years, makes her uniquely positioned to take the Persian division to new levels of excellence,” said Acting VOA Director, Yolanda Lόpez.Įstablished in 1979, the VOA Persian Division’s mission is to provide objective, accurate, and timely news and information in the Farsi language and to confront disinformation and censorship efforts by the Iranian regime. and the European Union and with Iran electing a new government in the coming weeks.” “In keeping with the VOA Charter, we will continue to work hard to ensure balanced and unbiased coverage of news, especially during this sensitive time in Iran, with nuclear negotiations underway with the U.S. “I am deeply honored to take on this new assignment,” said Soltani. VOA Persian content reaches approximately 20% of Iranians each week, according to most recent (2017) research, an unduplicated audience of approximately 16 million people. Since January, she has been serving as the Acting VOA Persian Director.īorn in Tehran, Iran, Soltani will lead VOA broadcasting to Iran via the VOA365 television channel, delivered by 24/7 satellite, and via web and social media. Most recently, Soltani was VOA Persian’s Supervising Executive Producer in charge of live and special programming. in 2003 as part of its Radio Farda broadcasts, transitioning to VOA television in 2007. government-funded news organization, has promoted Leili Soltani to director of its Persian language division, one of VOA’s largest news services.Īn experienced multimedia journalist, Soltani has held on-air, production, and executive roles at VOA.







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