Al-Alam News Network

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Al-Álam News Network
Type television network
Branding Al-Alam
Country Flag of Iran Iran
Availability    Iraq, worldwide (via Al-Alam News Network), online, Iran (IRIB Channel Amoozesh)
Owner IRIB
Key people Ezzatollah Zarghami
Launch date February 23, 2003
Website alalam.ir

Al-Alam News Network is a Tehran-based Arabic-language television news channel. Established in 2003 by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, it broadcasts continuously, addressing the most challenging issues of the Muslim and Arab world and the Middle East.

The network's political coverage tends to be the most popular; however, other subjects, such as commentaries, analysis, business and sports also get a share of the audience. Programs are broadcast for over 200 million Arabic-speaking people around the world, with large audiences in the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean regions. The satellite channel can be received in five continents.

Al-Alam has news bureaus in Tehran, Beirut and Baghdad. Unlike many other channels, Al-Alam can be viewed in Iraq without the use of a satellite receiver, as it is able to use a terrestrial transmitter close to the Iran-Iraq border.

An English language website, known as Alalam News, was launched on August 15, 2006, aiming to disseminate news in an impartial moderate manner.[1]

This image of the captives was released by the Al-Alam News Network on March 30, 2007.
This image of the captives was released by the Al-Alam News Network on March 30, 2007.

On March 30, Al-Alam aired the video of captive Royal Navy personnel.

  1. ^ Alalam News - about us


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