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Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting

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. It is also among the largest media organizations in Asia and the Pacific region and a regular member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union.[2][3] Its head is appointed directly by the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.[4]

Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Logo used from 1979 to present
IRIB Building
TypeBroadcast radio, television and online
Country
AvailabilityNational
International 
Revenue40 trillion IRR ($950 million) (2019)[1]
HeadquartersJaame Jam, Park-Ave, Valiasr Street, Tehran
OwnerGovernment of Iran (publicly owned)
Key people
  • Peyman Jebelli (Director-General)
  • Mohsen Barmahani (Vice Director-General)
Launch date
1926 (radio)
1958 (television)
1966 (incorporated)
1979 (current form)
Former names
National Iranian Radio and Television
Official website
www.irib.ir

With 13,000 employees and branches in 20 countries worldwide, including France, Belgium, Malaysia, Lebanon, United Kingdom, the United States, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting offers both domestic and foreign radio and television services, broadcasting 12 domestic television channels, 4 international news television channels, six satellite television channels for international audiences, and 30 provincial television channels available countrywide, half of which are broadcast in minority-status languages in Iran, for example Azerbaijani and Kurdish, as well as the local accents or dialects of Persian. The IRIB provides twelve radio stations for domestic audiences and through the IRIB World Service thirty radio stations are available for foreign and international audiences.[citation needed] It also publishes the Persian-language newspaper Jam-e Jam.[5]

History

before 1979 revolution

On 24 April 1940, Radio Iran was officially opened by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi –Iran crown prince at the time– and Isa Sedigh was the first head of it.[6] the radio had five hours program a day and broadcast programs like domestic and foreign news, Iranian and western traditional music, religious and sports and also economic and political discussion. according to Statistical Centre of Iran estimates, in 1976 about 76% of urban population and 45% of rural population had access to the radio.

National Iranian Television officially opened on 21 March 1967 to create National Iranian Radio and Television. At that time hardware equipment was at Post ministry, Telegraph and Telephone disposal and its media was producing by Advertising and publishing department. In later years radio and television expansion request across the country to create an integrated entity and from 1971 all facilities was given to National Radio and Television. Shah personally appointed Reza Ghotbi in head of organization and the time of programs increased quickly. At the end of revolution two TV channel (first program and second program) was active and with facilities expansion, more than 95% of Urban population and about 75% of country population was able to receive TV waves. Before revolution about 40% of TV programs was foreign and also imported and internal programs were usually modeled from foreign programs.

During the 1979 revolution unrest and when Arteshbod Azhari became prime minister of Iran, Touraj Farazmand was chosen for head of National Iranian Radio and Television after Reza Ghotbi.[7]

After 1979 revolution

This organization expanded greatly after 1979 revolution and in addition to internal and global broadcasting channels, it benefits more than one hundred electronic information base and written media.

Broadcasting budget 4000 billion Toman expected in 2018 budget bill, however, according to Ali Asgari, (this organization manager) Just a channel budget like BBC Persian reaches more than 6000 billion Toman and Broadcasting needs more budget for manage 62 TV channels and 83 radio channels.

Sign

Sign of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting

Broadcasting sign includes Islamic Republic of Iran sign at the top and two words «لا» in Arabic; Shia font used for creating this sign. When this sign created at the beginning of the revolution, it was a sign of «say no» to Western and East countries or specifically United States and Soviet Union. These two words at the middle get together like a channel and there is an eye sign at the intersection of them. At the bottom of the sign, Islamic Republic of Iran phrase is written in Nastaliq font in Persian language.

IRIB's place in Iran's civil code

 
Modified Telefunken FuBK colour test card used by IRIB television

According to Article 175 of the Iranian. constitution,

  1. The freedom of expression and dissemination of thoughts in the Radio and Television of the Islamic Republic of Iran must be guaranteed in keeping with the Islamic criteria and the best interests of the country.
  2. The appointment and dismissal of the head of the Radio and Television of the Islamic Republic of Iran rest with the Leader. A council consisting of two representatives each of the President, the head of the judiciary branch, and the Islamic Consultative Assembly, the Iranian parliament shall supervise the functioning of this organization.
  3. The policies and the manner of managing the organization and its supervision will be determined by law.
 
IRIB's northeast gate along Valiasr Street, Tehran

Prior to the 1979 Iranian Revolution, IRIB was known as National Iranian Radio and Television (NIRT).[8]

The constitution further specifies that the director of the organization is chosen directly by the Supreme Leader for five years, and the head of the judiciary branch, the president, and the Islamic Consultative Assembly oversee the organization.[8] The first director after the 1979 Revolution was Sadeq Qotbzadeh. The current director is Peyman Jebelli. The previous directors included Abdulali Ali-Asghari, Mohammad Sarafraz, Ezzatollah Zarghami, Ali Larijani and Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani. The Sima Festival is a TV productions contest sponsored annually by IRIB organization for the best producers, directors, actors and directors in multiple categories.

Facts about IRIB

  • IRIB has branches in 20 countries worldwide, including France, India, Belgium, Malaysia, UK, the United States, and broadcasts in more than 30 languages.
  • IRIB broadcasts 12 national television channels, 4 international news television channels, 6 satellite television channels for international viewers, and 30 provincial television channels all around Iran. Fifty percent of those 30 provincial channels use the local accent or dialect. The IRIB provides twelve major radio stations as well, and an international service. IRIB has 27 world service channels.[citation needed]
  • IRIB also has Arabic, Hindi, English, French and Spanish channels, besides the native Persian.
  • Total number of employees: 13,000[2] to 50,000[3]
  • 45.5% of Iran's youth report trust news broadcast by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).[9]
  • Total budget of IRIB is about $0.9–1 billion which is maintained by advertisement and governmental budget.[3]

Affiliates

  • Jam-e Jam is the official organ of the IRIB organization.
  • IRIB News Department is a news agency affiliated to the IRIB organization.
  • IRIB has a movie production company, called Sima Film.
  • IRIB also outsources media production to numerous privately owned domestic media companies.
  • TAKTA Co. produces technical equipment such as transmission and switching systems for IRIB
  • Soroush Rasaneh Co. IT & ICT Company related to IRIB which provides IPTV services and it has 26 branch offices in Iran.
  • Soroush Multimedia Co. provides CD/DVD of IRIB programs and holds some special short term education in 31 offices all over provinces of Iran.
  • IRIB Pension Fund Co. is the holding company of 17 companies related to IRIB, such as Soroush Multimedia Co., Soroush Rasaneh Co., and TAKTA CO.
  • IRIB University 2012-12-13 at the Wayback Machine provides some courses related to media
  • IRIB Research Center is responsible for research in the social and religious fields related to media.
  • IRIB Media Trade, known before as Cima Media Int'l, is the sole representative of IRIB in the distribution of its productions (documentaries, feature films, TV series, telefilms and animations) as well as program acquisition for local IRIB TV channels.
  • IRIB HD was a television channel run by IRIB. It was one of the recent television channels in Iran and was launched on June 15, 2014. This channel was a channel for test HD broadcasting. At 25 January 2016, it was removed in Tehran and replaced by provincial channel IRIB Tehran, as IRIB TV5 has been national.[citation needed]

Directors-general

The director-general of IRIB is Peyman Jebelli, who was appointed by the Supreme Leader of Iran in 2021.

# President Years Time in post
1 Reza Ghotbi 1966–1979 13 years
2 Sadegh Ghotbzadeh 1979 1 year
Mohammad Mousavi Khoeiniha (acting)
& Other acting committees
1979–1981 2 years
3 Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani 1981–1994 12 years
4 Ali Larijani 1994–2004 10 years
5 Ezzatollah Zarghami 2004–2014 10 years
6 Mohammad Sarafraz 2014–2016 2 years
7 Abdulali Ali-Asgari 2016–2021 5 years
8 Peyman Jebelli 2021–present in post

Controversies

Allegations of false confessions

A study published in June 2020 by the Justice for Iran and the International Federation for Human Rights said Iranian television had broadcast the potentially coerced confessions of 355 detainees since 2010.[10] Former prisoners stated they had been beaten and received threats of sexual violence as a means for their false testimonies to be delivered for use by the country's broadcasters.[10]

Censorship of reformists

IRIB, along with other Iranian state-run media tend to censor or silence voices or opinions of reformist politicians as well ridicule them even as the reformists are in power since most of his editorial bias is more closed to the Ayatollah and the Principlist.[11][12]

International sanctions

United States

Pursuant to the United States Presidential Executive Order 13628, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting is subjected to U.S. sanctions under Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act which gives the Treasury Department the authority to designate those in Iran who restrict or deny the free flow of information to or from the Iranian people.[13]

European Union

IRIB was placed in the list of sanctioned entities of the European Union in December 2022 due to its role in the repression of the Mahsa Amini protests.[14] Following this order, Eutelsat ceased broadcasts of the IRIB international channels for the Europe region via Hot Bird satellite on 21 December 2022.[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "آیا تلویزیون دولتی ایران از برنامه مخصوص کودکان بخش فارسی بی‌بی‌سی نگران است؟". BBC News فارسی (in Persian).
  2. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 13, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Can Iran's new TV chief bring IRIB, Rouhani closer?".
  4. ^ Dehghan ht, Saeed Kamali (6 February 2014). "Rouhanicare: Iran's president promises healthcare for all by 2018". The Guardian. IRIB is independent of the Iranian government and its head is appointed directly by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It is the only legal TV and radio broadcaster inside the country but millions of Iranians watch foreign-based channels via illegal satellite dishes on rooftops.
  5. ^ "IRIB at a glance". Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Sreberny-Mohammadi, Encyclopædia Iranica.رده:مقاله‌هایی که تجمیع ارجاع در آن‌ها ممنوع است
  7. ^ تورج و ایرج؛ فرازمند از نگاه پزشک‌زاد 2016-06-09 at the Wayback Machine، بی‌بی‌سی فارسی
  8. ^ a b Pahlavi, Pierre (May 2012). (PDF). Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs. Israel Council on Foreign Relations. 6 (2): 22. doi:10.1080/23739770.2012.11446499. S2CID 145607236. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-12.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-01-14. Retrieved 2015-11-22.
  10. ^ a b Gambrell, Jon (25 June 2020). "Report: Iran TV airs 355 coerced confessions over decade". ABC News. Associated Press. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Censorship and Self-Censorship During the Protests". IranWire | خانه. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  12. ^ "Censorship and Self-Censorship During the Protests". journalismisnotacrime.com. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  13. ^ Press Center treasury.gov
  14. ^ "COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2022/2428 of 12 December 2022 implementing Regulation (EU) No 359/2011 concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons, entities and bodies in view of the situation in Iran". europa.eu. Official Journal of the European Union. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  15. ^ "Eutelsat statement on the suspension of broadcasting activities with respect to certain channels in Russia and Iran". Eutelsat. Retrieved 22 December 2022.

External links

  • Official website (in Persian)
    • Official website for IRIB's domestic radio services (in Persian)
    • (in Persian)

Coordinates: 35°47′4.22″N 51°24′43.78″E / 35.7845056°N 51.4121611°E / 35.7845056; 51.4121611

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radio and television services in Iran It is also among the largest media organizations in Asia and the Pacific region and a regular member of the Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union 2 3 Its head is appointed directly by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 4 Islamic Republic of Iran BroadcastingLogo used from 1979 to presentIRIB BuildingTypeBroadcast radio television and onlineCountryIranAvailabilityNationalInternational Revenue40 trillion IRR 950 million 2019 1 HeadquartersJaame Jam Park Ave Valiasr Street TehranOwnerGovernment of Iran publicly owned Key peoplePeyman Jebelli Director General Mohsen Barmahani Vice Director General Launch date1926 radio 1958 television 1966 incorporated 1979 current form Former namesNational Iranian Radio and TelevisionOfficial websitewww wbr irib wbr irWith 13 000 employees and branches in 20 countries worldwide including France Belgium Malaysia Lebanon United Kingdom the United States the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting offers both domestic and foreign radio and television services broadcasting 12 domestic television channels 4 international news television channels six satellite television channels for international audiences and 30 provincial television channels available countrywide half of which are broadcast in minority status languages in Iran for example Azerbaijani and Kurdish as well as the local accents or dialects of Persian The IRIB provides twelve radio stations for domestic audiences and through the IRIB World Service thirty radio stations are available for foreign and international audiences citation needed It also publishes the Persian language newspaper Jam e Jam 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 before 1979 revolution 1 2 After 1979 revolution 1 3 Sign 1 4 Sign of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting 2 IRIB s place in Iran s civil code 3 Facts about IRIB 4 Affiliates 5 Directors general 6 Controversies 6 1 Allegations of false confessions 6 2 Censorship of reformists 7 International sanctions 7 1 United States 7 2 European Union 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Editbefore 1979 revolution Edit On 24 April 1940 Radio Iran was officially opened by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Iran crown prince at the time and Isa Sedigh was the first head of it 6 the radio had five hours program a day and broadcast programs like domestic and foreign news Iranian and western traditional music religious and sports and also economic and political discussion according to Statistical Centre of Iran estimates in 1976 about 76 of urban population and 45 of rural population had access to the radio National Iranian Television officially opened on 21 March 1967 to create National Iranian Radio and Television At that time hardware equipment was at Post ministry Telegraph and Telephone disposal and its media was producing by Advertising and publishing department In later years radio and television expansion request across the country to create an integrated entity and from 1971 all facilities was given to National Radio and Television Shah personally appointed Reza Ghotbi in head of organization and the time of programs increased quickly At the end of revolution two TV channel first program and second program was active and with facilities expansion more than 95 of Urban population and about 75 of country population was able to receive TV waves Before revolution about 40 of TV programs was foreign and also imported and internal programs were usually modeled from foreign programs During the 1979 revolution unrest and when Arteshbod Azhari became prime minister of Iran Touraj Farazmand was chosen for head of National Iranian Radio and Television after Reza Ghotbi 7 After 1979 revolution Edit This organization expanded greatly after 1979 revolution and in addition to internal and global broadcasting channels it benefits more than one hundred electronic information base and written media Broadcasting budget 4000 billion Toman expected in 2018 budget bill however according to Ali Asgari this organization manager Just a channel budget like BBC Persian reaches more than 6000 billion Toman and Broadcasting needs more budget for manage 62 TV channels and 83 radio channels Sign Edit Sign of National Iranian Radio and Television Sign of Islamic Republic of Iran BroadcastingSign of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Edit Broadcasting sign includes Islamic Republic of Iran sign at the top and two words لا in Arabic Shia font used for creating this sign When this sign created at the beginning of the revolution it was a sign of say no to Western and East countries or specifically United States and Soviet Union These two words at the middle get together like a channel and there is an eye sign at the intersection of them At the bottom of the sign Islamic Republic of Iran phrase is written in Nastaliq font in Persian language IRIB s place in Iran s civil code Edit Modified Telefunken FuBK colour test card used by IRIB television According to Article 175 of the Iranian constitution The freedom of expression and dissemination of thoughts in the Radio and Television of the Islamic Republic of Iran must be guaranteed in keeping with the Islamic criteria and the best interests of the country The appointment and dismissal of the head of the Radio and Television of the Islamic Republic of Iran rest with the Leader A council consisting of two representatives each of the President the head of the judiciary branch and the Islamic Consultative Assembly the Iranian parliament shall supervise the functioning of this organization The policies and the manner of managing the organization and its supervision will be determined by law IRIB s northeast gate along Valiasr Street Tehran Prior to the 1979 Iranian Revolution IRIB was known as National Iranian Radio and Television NIRT 8 The constitution further specifies that the director of the organization is chosen directly by the Supreme Leader for five years and the head of the judiciary branch the president and the Islamic Consultative Assembly oversee the organization 8 The first director after the 1979 Revolution was Sadeq Qotbzadeh The current director is Peyman Jebelli The previous directors included Abdulali Ali Asghari Mohammad Sarafraz Ezzatollah Zarghami Ali Larijani and Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani The Sima Festival is a TV productions contest sponsored annually by IRIB organization for the best producers directors actors and directors in multiple categories Facts about IRIB EditThis section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available September 2014 IRIB has branches in 20 countries worldwide including France India Belgium Malaysia UK the United States and broadcasts in more than 30 languages IRIB broadcasts 12 national television channels 4 international news television channels 6 satellite television channels for international viewers and 30 provincial television channels all around Iran Fifty percent of those 30 provincial channels use the local accent or dialect The IRIB provides twelve major radio stations as well and an international service IRIB has 27 world service channels citation needed IRIB also has Arabic Hindi English French and Spanish channels besides the native Persian Total number of employees 13 000 2 to 50 000 3 45 5 of Iran s youth report trust news broadcast by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting IRIB 9 Total budget of IRIB is about 0 9 1 billion which is maintained by advertisement and governmental budget 3 Affiliates EditJam e Jam is the official organ of the IRIB organization IRIB News Department is a news agency affiliated to the IRIB organization IRIB has a movie production company called Sima Film IRIB also outsources media production to numerous privately owned domestic media companies TAKTA Co produces technical equipment such as transmission and switching systems for IRIB Soroush Rasaneh Co IT amp ICT Company related to IRIB which provides IPTV services and it has 26 branch offices in Iran Soroush Multimedia Co provides CD DVD of IRIB programs and holds some special short term education in 31 offices all over provinces of Iran IRIB Pension Fund Co is the holding company of 17 companies related to IRIB such as Soroush Multimedia Co Soroush Rasaneh Co and TAKTA CO IRIB University Archived 2012 12 13 at the Wayback Machine provides some courses related to media IRIB Research Center is responsible for research in the social and religious fields related to media IRIB Media Trade known before as Cima Media Int l is the sole representative of IRIB in the distribution of its productions documentaries feature films TV series telefilms and animations as well as program acquisition for local IRIB TV channels IRIB HD was a television channel run by IRIB It was one of the recent television channels in Iran and was launched on June 15 2014 This channel was a channel for test HD broadcasting At 25 January 2016 it was removed in Tehran and replaced by provincial channel IRIB Tehran as IRIB TV5 has been national citation needed Directors general EditThe director general of IRIB is Peyman Jebelli who was appointed by the Supreme Leader of Iran in 2021 President Years Time in post1 Reza Ghotbi 1966 1979 13 years2 Sadegh Ghotbzadeh 1979 1 year Mohammad Mousavi Khoeiniha acting amp Other acting committees 1979 1981 2 years3 Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani 1981 1994 12 years4 Ali Larijani 1994 2004 10 years5 Ezzatollah Zarghami 2004 2014 10 years6 Mohammad Sarafraz 2014 2016 2 years7 Abdulali Ali Asgari 2016 2021 5 years8 Peyman Jebelli 2021 present in postControversies EditAllegations of false confessions Edit A study published in June 2020 by the Justice for Iran and the International Federation for Human Rights said Iranian television had broadcast the potentially coerced confessions of 355 detainees since 2010 10 Former prisoners stated they had been beaten and received threats of sexual violence as a means for their false testimonies to be delivered for use by the country s broadcasters 10 Censorship of reformists Edit IRIB along with other Iranian state run media tend to censor or silence voices or opinions of reformist politicians as well ridicule them even as the reformists are in power since most of his editorial bias is more closed to the Ayatollah and the Principlist 11 12 International sanctions EditUnited States Edit Pursuant to the United States Presidential Executive Order 13628 the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting is subjected to U S sanctions under Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act which gives the Treasury Department the authority to designate those in Iran who restrict or deny the free flow of information to or from the Iranian people 13 European Union Edit IRIB was placed in the list of sanctioned entities of the European Union in December 2022 due to its role in the repression of the Mahsa Amini protests 14 Following this order Eutelsat ceased broadcasts of the IRIB international channels for the Europe region via Hot Bird satellite on 21 December 2022 15 See also Edit Iran portal Television portalIRIB International Conference Center Media of Iran Censorship in IranReferences Edit آیا تلویزیون دولتی ایران از برنامه مخصوص کودکان بخش فارسی بی بی سی نگران است BBC News فارسی in Persian a b IRIB s Testimony Submitted to The WHO Public Hearings on FCTC PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 13 2016 a b c Can Iran s new TV chief bring IRIB Rouhani closer Dehghan ht Saeed Kamali 6 February 2014 Rouhanicare Iran s president promises healthcare for all by 2018 The Guardian IRIB is independent of the Iranian government and its head is appointed directly by the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei It is the only legal TV and radio broadcaster inside the country but millions of Iranians watch foreign based channels via illegal satellite dishes on rooftops IRIB at a glance Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting 2010 Retrieved 14 August 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Sreberny Mohammadi Encyclopaedia Iranica رده مقاله هایی که تجمیع ارجاع در آن ها ممنوع است تورج و ایرج فرازمند از نگاه پزشک زاد Archived 2016 06 09 at the Wayback Machine بی بی سی فارسی a b Pahlavi Pierre May 2012 Understanding Iran s Media Diplomacy PDF Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs Israel Council on Foreign Relations 6 2 22 doi 10 1080 23739770 2012 11446499 S2CID 145607236 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 08 12 67 4 of Iranian youths use internet Survey Tehran Times Archived from the original on 2015 01 14 Retrieved 2015 11 22 a b Gambrell Jon 25 June 2020 Report Iran TV airs 355 coerced confessions over decade ABC News Associated Press Retrieved 13 July 2020 Censorship and Self Censorship During the Protests IranWire خانه Retrieved 2021 01 27 Censorship and Self Censorship During the Protests journalismisnotacrime com Retrieved 2021 01 27 Press Center treasury gov COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION EU 2022 2428 of 12 December 2022 implementing Regulation EU No 359 2011 concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons entities and bodies in view of the situation in Iran europa eu Official Journal of the European Union Retrieved 22 December 2022 Eutelsat statement on the suspension of broadcasting activities with respect to certain channels in Russia and Iran Eutelsat Retrieved 22 December 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Official website in Persian Official website for IRIB s domestic radio services in Persian Official website for IRIB s domestic television services in Persian Multilingual website of IRIB World Service Coordinates 35 47 4 22 N 51 24 43 78 E 35 7845056 N 51 4121611 E 35 7845056 51 4121611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting amp oldid 1143447557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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