Radio Tehran

Radio station in Tehran
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Broadcast areaTehran, Tehran ProvinceFrequencyFM: 94 MHz, AM: 1332ProgrammingLanguage(s)PersianFormatNews, talk, and musicOwnershipOwnerIRIB
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Radio IranHistory
First air date
29 June 1960LinksWebsiteradiotehran.ir

Radio Tehran (Persian: رادیو تهران) is a radio station in Tehran, Iran that is broadcasting content directed mainly at Tehran and Tehran Province. It is fully owned and operated by the Iranian government through the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.

History

Radio Tehran is the second oldest radio station in Iran, after Radio Iran. At the beginning Radio Iran was called Radio Tehran, but in 1957 its name changed to Radio Iran while a second transmitter started working parallel to the first one. In 1960, a new department began working in Radio Iran, called Radio Tehran, or Program II, in order to cover more in depth the city of Tehran and the surroundings.[1] Later it separated from Radio Iran. At the beginning it targeted a more elite audience, with emphasis on art and culture.[2]

In 1993, Tehran Radio was established as a provincial group and from November 12, 1994, as an independent radio station and as Tehran Radio Network for the capital of Iran, which continues to work until now.[citation needed]

Broadcasting of Radio Tehran programs is 24 hours, which started on 13 August 1996, corresponding to 17 Rabi al-Awwal.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Kimaichi, Bigan (2024). "The Advent and Development of Radio in Iran". iranamag. 7 (1).
  2. ^ Sheibani, Khatereh (2024). "The Golden Era of Radio Iran (1940-1978): A Modernist Aural Culture". iranamag. 7 (1).
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