Noor TV (US)

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Noor TV
Type satellite television network
Country
Availability Flag of the United States.svg United States
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Key people
Yama Yousefzai, Haris Rahimi, Farzan Rahimi
Launch date
29 July 2007
Official website
http://www.noor-tv.com

Noor TV (meaning "light" in the Persian language) is a US based Afghan satellite television network, operating from Pleasanton, California. The station is available on Galaxy 25 satellite dish throughout North America.

Noor TV's programs are broadcast 24-hours and include: world news, children's and youth programming, game, cooking, music and talk shows.

The mission of Noor TV is to promote harmony in the oft-fractious Afghan communities in the United States and Canada.

Three Afghan Americans brothers of Fremont, California (Yama Yousefzai, Haris Rahimi and Farzan Rahimi) founded and launched Noor TV on 29 July 2007 and first appeared on television screens on 1 August 2007.

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