Sahar TV

Sahar TV

Sahar TV logo
Headquarters Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Tehran
Iran
Website Sahar TV website

Sahar TV (Persian: شبکه سحر šabake Sahar, "Dawn TV"), is the name of two Iranian TV channels that are part of Sahar Universal Network (SUN) which is the branch of Islamic Republic Of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) responsible for broadcasting programs internationally. Programs are produced in English, French, Arabic, Urdu, Azeri, Kurdish and Bosnian. It broadcasts to Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus, some parts of Northern Africa, Oceania, and all the countries in the subcontinent of India and Eastern Asia.

History

IRIB's northeast gate along Vali Asr Ave.

On 16 December 1997, Sahar Universal Network began broadcasting English programs for one hour a day. It gradually increased its airtime up to 4 hours a day.

Although the main function of English TV is to propagate the Islamic educations, the structure of the topics and genres of programs in English TV are varied.is miscellaneous. Prograaming is not restricted to politics and news, but scientific and social documentaries, clips, and game shows also.

English TV has produced works such as "Meteor of Religion" (Davood Alizadeh- 2008), "Sighs of Sorrow" (Mohammad Dargahi- 2009), "Sheikh of Siam" (Hamid Reza Kouhpaei- 2011), "Islamophobia" (Jamal Omidvar Tehrani- 2012) and among its most significant works one can refer to the routine daily or weekly programs including:

The SAHAR English service in 2012 interviewed Gordon Duff, editor of the Veterans Today website, on the 9/11 attacks including the theories of conspiracy theorists James H. Fetzer and David Ray Griffin. According to Duff, there is no evidence that any Muslims or hijacked airliners were involved. Rather he believes that any hijackers were actually Israeli citizens and that it is impossible for airlines to fly fast at low altitudes without disintegrating.[1]

Satellite Information

How to Receive the Pictures of Sahar Universal Network:

Express-AM22 (53°E) Freq: 12582 SR: 24000 FEC: 2/3 Pol: V

NileSat 102 (7°W) Freq: 12303 SR: 27500 FEC: 5/6 Pol: H

Badr-5 (26°E) Freq: 12303 SR: 27500 FEC: 3/4 Pol: H

Notes

  1. March 18th, 2013 | Posted by Gordon Duff 9/11 Interview with Gordon Duff, Sahar University (video)

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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