IRIB TV3
Iran TV Channel 3
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Television channel
Country | Iran |
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Broadcast area | Middle East Guyana |
Headquarters | Tehran |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Persian |
Picture format | 16:9 (1080p, HDTV, 576i, SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | IRIB |
History | |
Launched | December 4, 1993 |
Links | |
Website | www.tv3.ir |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Jamaran | Ch47 Analog |
Jamaran | Ch37 Digital |
Jamaran | Ch31 Mobile |
Alvand | Ch22 |
Streaming media | |
IRIB TV3 Live Streaming | |
IRIB TV3 Live | |
IRIB TV3 (Persian: شبکه ۳ or شبکه سه; Shabake Se) is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran.
It is the third television channel created by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, and started broadcasting on December 4, 1993.[1] The channel is often referred to as the youth channel, due to its large amounts of programming dedicated to sports. The channel broadcasts major Iranian sport events, mini-series, comedies, and movies (both foreign and domestic). On 7 August 2016, the channel's HD broadcast trial began in Tehran and provincial capitals.[citation needed]
Programs
Programs in this channel mainly produce in 6 types:[2]
- Entertainment
- Movie and Series
- Political
- Scientific
- Social and Economical
- Sport
- Cinema
Popular programs
Programs that are currently broadcasting
- Football-e Bartar (2001–)
- Gozareshe Varzeshi (2002–)
- Samte Khoda (2009–)
Programs that have finished broadcasting
- Inspector Rex
- Hallo, Onkel Doc!
- The Adventures of the Black Stallion
- Mardan Ahanin (1998–2018)
- Navad (1999–2019)
- After the Rain (2000)
- Khat-e Ghermez (2001)
- Zir-e Asmane Shahr 1 (2001)
- Zir-e Asmane Shahr 2 (2002)
- Noghtechin (2004)
- Tabe Sard (2004)
- Khane Be Doosh (2004)
- Shabhaye Barareh (2005–2006)
- Motaham Gorikht (2005)
- Nargess (2006)
- Zire Zamin (2006)
- Baghe Mozaffar (2006–2007)
- Mah-e Asal (2007–2018)
- Rahe Bipayan (2007)
- Char Khooneh (2007)
- Sweet and Sour (2007)
- Emperor of the Sea (2007–2008)
- Halgheye Sabz (2007–2008)
- Marde Hezar Chehreh (2008)
- Bezangah (2009)
- Marde Do Hezar Chehreh (2009)
- Jumong (2008–2009)
- Sherlock (2010–2019)
- Seven (2010—)
- The Kingdom of the Winds (2010–2011)
- The Return of Iljimae (2011)
- Dong Yi (2012)
- Dozd va Police (2012)
- Bist Chahardah (2014)
- Kim Su-ro, The Iron King (2014)
- Three Stars (2014–2017)
- Moon Embracing the Sun (2015)
- Orange Spring (2015–2018)
- Hala Khorshid (2016–2019)
- Wall to Wall (2017)
- Be Winner (2018–2019)
- Bist Hejdah (2018)
- Shab Aram (2018–2019)
- New Era (2019–)
- The Event (2020)
- The Last Wire (2020–2022)
References
External links
- Official website
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