IRIB Nasim

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IRIB Nasim
Country Iran
Broadcast area Asia
Headquarters Tehran
Programming
Language(s) Persian
Picture format 16:9 (1080p, HDTV, 576i, SDTV)
Ownership
Owner IRIB
History
LaunchedSeptember 17, 2013
Links
Website www.tvnasim.ir
Availability
Terrestrial
JamaranCH37 UHF Digital
Streaming media
IRIB Nasim Live Streaming

IRIB Nasim (شبكه نسیم, Shabake-ye Nasim, in Persian), is an Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting television channel, broadcast worldwide.

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The channel is one of the newer television channels in Iran and was launched on September 17, 2013 as a test airing only in Tehran, which officially established on May 7, 2014 and began airing nationally on December 24, 2014. The channel's a Free To Air 24-hour-a-day broadcast includes Fun And Entertainment Programs. The persian name for the channel is an acronym for "نشاط سرگرمی یادگاری مسابقه" (lit. Fun Entertainment Memories Challenges).

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