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'''Press TV''' (also rendered as '''PRESS TV''') is an ] Iranian international television news channel, funded by the Iranian government through ]. In late January 2007, it launched it's website . In late April 2007, it launched test transmissions on many satellites around the world. It plans to launch by June 2007 . It broadcasts in the English language. '''Press TV''' (also rendered as '''PRESS TV''') is an ] Iranian international television news channel, funded by the Iranian government through ]. In late January 2007, it launched it's website . In late April 2007, it launched test transmissions on many satellites around the world. It plans to launch by June 2007 . It broadcasts in the English language.


It aims to promote an Iranian view of the world, challenging anti-Iranian biases from other news channels. It aims to promote an Iranian view of the world, namely anti-americanism and conspiracy theories. Despite being touted as carrying politcal reports and items of international significance, much of the content is a local and banal as a book fair or warm weather.


It has a sister channel in Arabic, ]. It has a sister channel in Arabic, ].

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Press TV (also rendered as PRESS TV) is an English-language Iranian international television news channel, funded by the Iranian government through Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. In late January 2007, it launched it's website . In late April 2007, it launched test transmissions on many satellites around the world. It plans to launch by June 2007 . It broadcasts in the English language.

It aims to promote an Iranian view of the world, namely anti-americanism and conspiracy theories. Despite being touted as carrying politcal reports and items of international significance, much of the content is a local and banal as a book fair or warm weather.

It has a sister channel in Arabic, Al-Alam.

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