Channel 3 (Iran)
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Channel 3 is one of five nationally broadcast television channels in Iran
Iran
Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran , is a country in Southern and Western Asia. The name "Iran" has been in use natively since the Sassanian era and came into use internationally in 1935, before which the country was known to the Western world as Persia...

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It is the third television channel created by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcaster, or IRIB, , formerly called the National Iranian Radio and Television until the Islamic revolution of 1979, is a giant Iranian corporation in control of radio and television which is among the largest media organizations in Asia and Pacific region, and a regular...

, and started broadcasting on December 5, 1993. The channel is often referred to as the youth channel, due to its large amounts of programming dedicated to sports. The channel broadcast major Iranian sport events, mini-series, comedies, and movies (both foreign and domestic).

The channel is believed to be the most popular and widely viewed of the major television channels in Iran.

Popular programs

  • Mardan Ahanin (1998 - )
  • Navad
    Navad
    Navad is an Iranian, , popular weekly television program broadcast by Channel 3 in Iran. The host of the program is Adel Ferdosipour...

     (1999- )
  • Khat-e Ghermez (2001)
  • Zir-e Asmane Shahr 1 (2001)
  • Zir-e Asmane Shahr 2 (2002)
  • Noghtechin
    Noghtechin
    Noghtechin is an Iranian television sitcom. It was written, directed, and starred Mehran Modiri, the creator of Pavarchin and Shabhaye Barareh...

     (2004)
  • Tabe Sard (2004)
  • Shabhaye Barareh
    Shabhaye Barareh
    Shabhaye Barareh was an Iranian satire television series broadcast by the IRIB network. The series was finished after 92 episodes, even though the story of Barareh was not complete. It could be seen every night at 8:00 p.m. Tehran time on Channel 3 in Iran...

     (2005-2006)
  • Nargess (2006)
  • Zire Zamin
    Zire Zamin
    Zire Zamin is a television series that ran during September and October 2006, specifically for the month of Ramadan, when it was one of the most popular programmes in Iran. It was shown on Channel 3 in Iran and Jame Jam 1 for Iranians living abroad.-Plot:...

     (2006)
  • Baghe Mozaffar
    Baghe Mozaffar
    Baghe Mozaffar is an Iranian satire television series. It could be seen every night at 8:00 p.m. Tehran time on Channel 3 in Iran...

     (2006-2007)
  • Rahe Bipayan
    Rahe Bipayan (TV series)
    Rahe Bipayan , is a 2007 television series broadcast by the IRIB network. The Director, producer and script-writer are Homayoun As'adian, Mostafa Azizi, and Ali Reza Bazrafshan...

     (2007)
  • Char Khooneh
    Char Khooneh
    Char Khooneh is a 2007 Iranian television sitcom. It is based around the Jamali household and set in the four-unit apartment building they own. There will be 107 total episodes aired.-The Title:...

     (2007)
  • Emperor of the Sea
    Emperor of the Sea
    Mr =Akech JumaEmperor of the Sea is a 51 episode South Korean epic drama that aired in 2004 on KBS2.The show focuses on the life of famous historical figure, Jang Bogo , who was born a slave but rose to the highest ranks of Silla society...

       (2007 - 2008)
  • Halgheye Sabz (2007-2008)
  • Marde Hezar Chehreh (2008)
  • Marde Do Hezar Chehreh
    Marde Do Hezar Chehreh
    Marde Do Hezar Chehreh is the sequel of Mard-e Hezar-Chehreh. It is shown in Iran from March 21. Mehran Modiri is once again the director and main character for this TV show...

     (2009)
  • Jumong
    Jumong (TV series)
    Jumong is a historical drama which aired on South Korea's MBC television network as a 45th Anniversary Special Drama. Originally set to be 60, MBC decided to extend it to 81 episodes due to its popularity. It portrays the life of Jumong Taewang,...

       (2008 - 2009)
  • faseleha (2010)

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