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  1. May 12, 2024 · Iran Government and Media Profile - May 14, 2024 Least Biased - May 14, 2024 Biggleswade Chronicle – Bias and Credibility - May 14, 2024 Questionable Sources - May 14, 2024 Youngstown Times – Bias and Credibility - May 14, 2024 Pro-Science - May 14, 2024 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Journal – Bias and Credibility - May 14, 2024

  2. Oct 23, 2020 · Coders analyzed news for problems defined using nine categories including (1) economic hardship, seen in reports on poverty and/or suffering due to economic decline; (2) unemployment, identified in stories displaying employment concerns; (3) regime change, seen in calls for the overthrow of the Iranian government; (4) foreign policy, included ...

    • Oluseyi Adegbola, Sherice Gearhart, Janice Cho
    • 2022
  3. The results show that 92% of the population use social media to access news and information about Iran and the world; 41% watch satellite television channels, 32% visit Internet websites, and 14% watch the news programs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on a daily basis.

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    • An Oscillating Press Policy
    • Iranian News Sources
    • Western-Based Media Sources
    • Media After The Uprising

    Iranian authorities have reinforced controls on major domestic media following the upheaval over contested presidential election results in June 2009. One month after the disputed vote, nearly forty journalists remained in Iranian prisons. Yet Iran’s media landscape, like many aspects of the theocratic regime, is riddled with contradictions. The fl...

    Even before the June 2009 crackdown, media in Iran was regulated by a series of laws governing print, online, and broadcast content. Article 24 of the Iranian constitution holds that while "publications and the press have freedom of expression," it is unlawful to express views that are "detrimental to the fundamental principles of Islam or the righ...

    Iranian-produced news and information sources run the gamut, from entertainment television to websites, blogs, and daily papers; TV and radio are by far the biggest source of information for Iranians, although about one-third of Iran’s 70 million people have access to the Internet. News outlets with a reformist or liberal slant came under increased...

    For decades, Western governments have sought to counter Iran’s heavily censored domestic media by beaming in their own broadcasts. Although satellite dishes are illegal, they proliferate in many cities, allowing Iranians to tune into foreign-funded broadcasts in large numbers (though in July 2009 Iranian officials renewed vows to confiscate illegal...

    The expulsion of foreign journalists and the mass arrest of domestic reporters following the disputed presidential election of June 2009 raise new questions about the flow of information to and from Iran. Some experts say the repressive reporting climate, especially restrictions aimed at liberal news outlets, has been escalating for years. The Comm...

    • Greg Bruno
  4. Mar 9, 2024 · 9 Mar 2024. Iran has condemned a report by United Nations experts who concluded the Islamic republic’s violent crackdown in 2022 on peaceful protests and the specific targeting of women and girls...

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · The BBC World Service filed a submission highlighting Irans harassment of BBC News Persian journalists and their families in Iran and has been engaging with the UN Fact-Finding Mission...

  6. Apr 5, 2021 · The results show that 92% of the population use social media to access news and information about Iran and the world; 41% watch satellite television channels, 32% visit Internet websites, and 14% watch the news programs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on a daily basis.

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