• September 25.2008

Iran: Harder times for newspapers

Posted by Anna-Maria Mende on August 18, 2005 at 11:30 AM

Following the election of conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, times for Iran's press - that has been struggling with financial and political pressure since the Islamic Revolution in 1979 - seem even harder than before.

According to the BBC reformist papers that had just been launched were shut down after only a few editions and reformist journalists have been jailed. On the other hand the 30 daily newspapers (number according to official statistics) are also facing a decline in readership as more people move to the internet to get their news. The BBC reports: "Newspapers in Iran now face a number of major challenges. They are under pressure from their readers to be more open, while the government insists that they should not step out of line."

Source: BBC(through Mediachannel)

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