Jam-e-Jam
Jam-e-Jam is a major Iranian daily newspaper based in Tehran. Founded in 2000, it is owned by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting and provides extensive coverage of domestic and international politics, social issues, and culture, catering to a broad readership across the country.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN TEHRAN
As the center of the country's media industry, the national capital sustains a heavily centralized print market characterized by institutional ownership and specialized circulation. Founded in 1926, Ettela´at Tehran ranks among the oldest continuously published dailies in the nation. The local landscape also includes massive municipal publications like Ham Shahri, the prominent business and financial paper Donya e Eqtesad, and targeted foreign-language editions such as the Arabic-language Al Vefag. Paperboy lists 23 newspapers in Tehran.
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