Thursday, January 15, 2009

BBC launches Persian TV channel

BBC launches Persian TV channel

BBC Persian TV
The BBC hopes Persian TV will reach 10 million people a week by 2012

The BBC's newest satellite TV channel is about to come on air, a Farsi language service for viewers mainly in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.

BBC Persian TV will broadcast for eight hours a day, seven days a week, in peak viewing time in those countries.

The head of BBC World Service, Nigel Chapman, says millions of Iranians have dishes and there is plenty of demand.

But Iranian officials have branded the channel a "security threat" and say they will take "necessary" steps.

Iranian Intelligence Minister Gholamhoseyn Mohseni-Ezhei said after Wednesday's cabinet session: "We do not consider this network as suitable for the security of the country and will take the necessary measures with regards to it."

The Iranian authorities have already refused the BBC permission to conduct any production operations for the new TV channel on their soil.

The BBC has been broadcasting in Farsi on the radio since 1940 and it launched BBCPersian.com in 2001.

The radio has a weekly audience of 10 million people and the BBC hopes that the television service will reach the same figure within three years.

Important audience

As part of the BBC World Service, the new channel is funded by the UK Foreign Office at an annual cost of

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