The first Iranian newspapers appeared in the mid-19th century during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah.[1] More specifically, the first newspaper in Iran, Kaghaz-e Akhbar (The Newspaper), was launched for the government by Mirza Saleh Shirazi in 1837.[2] By 1907 (the era of the Persian Constitutional Revolution), there were 90 newspapers circulating in Iran.[3]
In 1952 under Mohammad Musaddiq's government there were 300 newspapers, including twenty-five dailies.[4] During the 1979 revolution the number of newspapers was 100, of which twenty-three were dailies.[4]
As of 2000 there were 23 Persian dailies, three English dailies and one Arabic daily in the country.[5] In the period between 2000 and 2004 a total of 85 newspapers were closed down in Iran.[6]
Iranian newspapers
editBelow is a list of newspapers published in Iran.
Title | Year est. | Language | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Abrar[7] | Persian | Economic, political, artistic, social and cultural newspapers | |
Alik (daily)[8] | 1931 | Armenian | Economic, political, artistic, social and cultural newspapers |
Abrar-e Varzeshi[9] | Persian | Sports newspaper | |
Afarinesh | Persian | ||
Aftab Yazd[10] | 2000 | Persian | Political, social, economic, events. |
Aftab-e Emruz[11] | Persian | political | |
Aftab-e Shargh | Persian | ||
Andisheh-ye-No | Persian | currently banned[citation needed] | |
Asia News | 2001 | Persian | Economic Newspaper |
Asr-e Azadegan | 1999 | Persian | |
Asr-e Maa[12] | 1991 | Persian | political |
Asrar | Persian | ||
Azad | Persian | ||
Atash | 1946–1947 | Persian | |
Bahar | 2000 | ||
Donyaye eqtesad[13] | 2002 | Persian | |
Ebtekar[14] | Persian | ||
Eftekhar[15] | Persian | ||
Entekhab | 1991 | Persian | |
Eqbal | Persian | ||
Esfahan-e Emrooz[16] | Persian | ||
Etemad[17] | 2002 | Persian | |
Etemaad-e Melli | Persian | "Official newspaper of the National Trust Party"[18] | |
Ettelaat | 1926 | English, Persian | "Centrist...Iran's oldest daily, moderate, a newspaper of record"[19] |
Fath | Persian | ||
Financial Tribune | 2014 | English | The only private newspaper in English and also the only non-Persian economic daily in Iran |
Ghanoon | 2012 | Persian | |
Gilan Emrouz[20] | Persian | ||
Goalnewspaper[21] | 2005 | Persian | Sport newspaper |
Ham-Mihan | 2000 | ||
Hambastegi[22] | 2000 | Persian | |
Hamshahri | 1992 | Persian | "Centrist press...Owned by Tehran Municipality, it is one of the best-selling dailies with a circulation of about 350,000"[19] |
Hamvatan Salam[23][24] | Persian | Meaning "Hello Compatriot"; since before 1995,[25] still published as of August 2023[update][24] | |
Hayat-e-No | Persian | currently banned[citation needed] | |
Hemmat | 1981 | Persian | |
Iran[26] | 1995 | Persian | "Government newspaper published by the Islamic Republic News Agency. The daily has a circulation of 100,000 and is popular among state officials"[18] |
Iran Daily[27] | English | "Hardliner press...Pro-government"[19] | |
Iran Weekly Press Digest | |||
Iran-e Javan[28] | Persian | Cultural, artistic, sports, social | |
Iran Front Page[29] | 2014 | English | Translation of selected items and front pages of Iranian newspapers to English: politics, society, culture, science, business, art, sports |
Iran-e Varzeshi[30] | Persian | Sport newspaper | |
Jame-Jam | 2002 | Persian | "Owned by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting...hardliner"[18] |
Jamee-e Madani | Persian | ||
Jameah | Persian | currently banned | |
Javan[31] | Persian | "Hardliner...Right-wing daily affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards"[19] | |
Jomhouri Eslami[32] | 1979 | Persian | "Hardliner...Closely linked to the Supreme Leader. The paper takes the line of adherence to Khomeini's ideals and has consistently taken a radical position on foreign policy issues and a conservative position on domestic and religious issues."[19] |
Jomhuriat[33] | Persian | ||
Kalemeh Sabz | Associated with "Green Movement leader, Mir-Hossein Mousavi"[18] | ||
Kayhan[34] | 1943 | English, Persian | "Hardliner...One of the country's oldest daily papers, run after the revolution by the office of the Supreme Leader, who appoints the editor-in-chief, currently Hossein Shariatmadari. Kayhan is state-funded and has a role comparable to "Pravda" under Stalin."[19] |
Kayhan Al Arabi[35] | 1943 | Arabic | "Hardliner...One of the country's oldest daily papers, run after the revolution by the office of the Supreme Leader, who appoints the editor-in-chief, currently Hossein Shariatmadari. Kayhan is state-funded and has a role comparable to "Pravda" under Stalin."[19] |
Kelid | 2013 | ||
Khabar | Persian | ||
Khabar-e Jonub | Persian | ||
Khane Mellat | Persian | ||
Khorasan[36][37] | 1949 | Persian | Political, social. |
Khordad | Persian | ||
Khorshid | 2008 | Persian | |
Kian | Persian | ||
navad 90 (varzeshi)[38] | Persian | Sport | |
Neshat | 1998 | Persian | "Aligned with Iran’s reform movement...Neshat’s director and editor in chief were Latif Safari and Mashallah Shamsolvaezi"[18] |
Payam Ashna | Persian | the first newspaper of Alborz province | |
Payam Zaman | Persian | ||
Quds[39] | Persian | ||
Resalat[40] | 1985 | Persian | "Hardliner...Owned by the Resalat Foundation, which has strong links to the traditional bazaar merchants-conservative but in favor of a market economy. It reflects the views of the conservative Islamic Coalition Party and the Islamic Association of Engineers"[19] |
Ruydadiran (Ruydademrooz) [41] | Persian | "Social and Economic newspapers. It is a popular daily and nationwide newspaper that is distributed in all provinces of Iran." | |
Salam | 1991 | ||
Sarmayeh[42] | Persian | "Centrist...Economic paper run by a former head of the Tehran Stock Exchange, and shut down in October 2009"[19] | |
Shargh | 2003 | Persian | "Pro-reform"[18] |
Sobh-eqtesad[43] | Persian | ||
Taban | Persian | ||
Tehran Emrooz | "Centrist...Daily set up by a member of the Guardian Council, and close to Tehran Mayor Mohammad-Bager Ghalibaf"[19] | ||
Tehran Times | 1954 | English | "Hardliner...Pro-government"[19] |
Tous | 1998 | Persian | "Reformist daily...Published through the Jamee-Rooz publishing company...directed by Mohammad Sadeq Javadi-Hessar with Mashallah Shamsolvaezin as editor in chief."[18] Currently banned |
Vaghaye Etefaghyeh | Persian | ||
Al Vefagh | 1997 | Arabic | |
Yas-e-no | Persian | ||
Zan | 1998 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Abbas Milani (2008). Eminent Persians. Syracuse University Press. p. 395. ISBN 978-0-8156-0907-0.
- ^ Amin 2014.
- ^ Browne, Edward G. The Persian Revolution. reprint. Mage Publishers. 1995. p. 127
- ^ a b Shahidi 2006.
- ^ Joel Thierstein; Yahya R. Kamalipour (2000). Religion, Law, and Freedom: A Global Perspective. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-275-96452-8.
- ^ "Forbidden Iran". Frontline. January 2004. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- ^ Abrar Newspaper pishkhaan.net
- ^ Alik official website
- ^ Abrar varzeshi sport news abrarnews.com
- ^ aftabeyazd aftabeyazd.ir
- ^ David Menashri (2001). Post-revolutionary Politics in Iran: Religion, Society, and Power. Psychology Press. p. 326. ISBN 978-0-7146-5074-6.
- ^ "عصرما". Archived from the original on 13 April 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ "روزنامه دنيای اقتصاد ، روزنامه صبح ايران". Donya-e-eqtesad (in Persian). Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ Ebtekar Newspaper ebtekarnews.com
- ^ "de beste bron van informatie over eftekharnews". Eftekhar News. Archived from the original on 21 June 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ kiuskportal.com (4 May 2013). "اؾů هان امعůˆŘ˛". Esfahan Emrooz. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ Etemad etemaad.com
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Tehran Bureau 2009.
- ^ "gilantoday.com". Gilan Today. Archived from the original on 5 April 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ "روزنامه ورزشی گل | روزنامه ورزشی گل". Retrieved 5 February 2023.
- ^ "hambastegidaily.com - hambastegidaily Resources and Information". ww3.hambastegidaily.com. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
- ^ Majid Salimi. "روزنامهء هموطن سلام". Hamvatan salam (in Persian). Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ a b "Iran Media Directory". EIN Presswire. 27 August 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
- ^ Shahidi, H. (2007). Journalism in Iran: From Mission to Profession. Iranian Studies. Taylor & Francis. p. 146. ISBN 978-1-134-09391-5. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
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- ^ "روزنامه مجله ایرانی کانادا - اخبار کانادا - اخبار تورونتو - ونکوور - مونترال - کرونا - کار - خرید". Iran Javan News. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
- ^ Iran newspapers headlines ifpnews.com
- ^ iran sport daily روزنامه ابران ورزشى
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- ^ "روزنامه کیهان". Kayhan News. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ Joel Thierstein; Yahya R. Kamalipour (1 January 2000). Religion, Law, and Freedom: A Global Perspective. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-275-96452-8. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- ^ Khorasan Newspaper khorasannews.com
- ^ jaaar jaaar.com
- ^ 90 varzeshi روزنامه ورزشى ٩٠
- ^ "SmarterMail Login - SmarterMail". Quds daily. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ "روزنامه رسالت". Resalat. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ "Ruydadiran". Retrieved 20 June 2015.
- ^ "sarmayeh". Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ^ Sobh-eqtesad
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