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PRESS TV logo | |
Type | television |
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Availability | International |
Owner | IRIB |
Official website |
PRESS TV is an English-language international television news channel. Press TV is based in Tehran and with 26 international correspondents around the world has promissed to offer a different and unbiased view of the world events. It broadcasts in English on a round-the-clock schedule. Media professionals from around the world work for PRESS TV.
History
The channel's website launched in late January 2007.. Test satellite transmissions were conducted in late April 2007. The planned launch date for the channel is July 2, 2007.
Vision
- To break the global media stranglehold of western outlets.
- To bridge cultural divisions pragmatically.
- To highlight the versatility and vitality of political and cultural differences, making up the human condition.
The policy makers of Press TV believe that since the 9/11 attacks, the world's media had divided into two camps: On the one side was the perspective offered by Western media, while the other side (al-Jazeera) was pro-Taleban and pro-al-Qaeda. The stated mission of PRESS TV is to offer a different view, unlike al-Jazeera and western media (such as BBC and CNN).
References
- Iran launches English TV channel
- ISNA (2007-01-24). "IRIB-Iran launches Press TV website". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
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: CS1 maint: year (link) - The Associated Press (2007-06-26). "Iran Launches English Satellite Channel". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
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External links
- Press TV - Official website of PRESS TV.