Iranian Television
Iranian Television refers to the broadcasting services in Iran, primarily operated by the state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). Established after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, it provides a range of programming, including news, entertainment, and educational content, all aligned with the country's cultural and political values.
The network operates several channels, including IRIB TV1, IRIB TV2, and IRIB News, catering to diverse audiences. While it plays a significant role in shaping public opinion, Iranian Television is often criticized for its lack of freedom and censorship, reflecting the government's control over media in the country.