The term
'Iran Media' refers to the diverse means of communication, whose autonomous actions take the country to the threshold of development and progress. Both printed and electronic
Iran Media are prevalent in the country and contribute equally towards shaping public opinions for guiding the Republican government in the right political directions.
The printed versions of
Iran Media comprise mainly the multi-lingual newspapers, business medias and other periodicals and magazines. Freedom of press has been emphasized and practiced time and again in the country. To this effect, the news dailies in Iran reflect what the people exactly want from their government, taking their voices to the breakfast tables of the national leaders. The Iran business dailies reveal the economic conditions of the land, proposing measures to boost up the commercial activities. The periodicals and magazines contain important information and general public opinions about the policies and reforms of
iran government.
The electronic
Iran Media refers primarily to television, and the internet to considerable extent. These broadcasting medias always compete with the printed versions of Iranian medias, in terms of the quality and quantity of news they show. Television being most popular electronic news media in Iran, helps the audience to form significant opinions about governmental activities and policies.
Following are a handful of most popular
Iran Media, both electronic and printed:
- Akhbar-e-Eghtesad
- Al-Vefagh
- Asre Azadegan
- Azad
- Jahan Eghtesad
- Iran Daily
- Tehran Times
- IRIB, the state-run Iran television and Radio services
Iran Media contributes a lot in shaping the political career of the national leaders, upon whom rest the responsibility of administering and governing the country effectively.