Jabali: More than 23 TV series are being produced

According to Fars news agency, Peyman Jabali appeared in the group of reporters last night after the closing ceremony of the sixth television documentary festival and answered the questions raised.
In response to a question about the names of Nowruz TV series, he said: More than 23 TV series are being produced, and the script writing for most of them has been finalized. Detailed planning is done for Nowruz and Ramadan.
The head of the Broadcasting Organization said about the assignment of the Ashura mini-series made by Hadi Hejazifar with the subject of Shahid Bakri: “A mini-series special for Ashura has been completed.” We are just looking for the right playing table. This mini-series was supposed to be on the schedule in Muharram and Safar. But some preparations were not done.
In response to the question why a reporter was not sent to Qatar, Jabali explained: We sent the largest, most effective and most diverse media team to Qatar, which was unprecedented in the history of the World Cup. We have done whatever was needed to show the World Cup, whether it was in the form of showing the quality of Four Keys, buying the broadcasting rights of these programs, helping internet platforms and making various programs on the sidelines of the World Cup in Qatar.
He explained about the point that it would have been more interesting if the reporter had reported the game in the stadium: This is a respectable opinion. But this was our decision. With this diversity in the production and presentation of the World Cup programs, I think an acceptable satisfaction has been created among the people.
The head of Sedavsima emphasized about the news of Sedavsima’s income of ten thousand billion tomans from television advertisements: a public relations notice was published in this regard. You can refer to the commercial advertisement website of the General Directorate of Broadcasting. The number you see on the site is a raw number. We have long-term contracts of one year and we give special discounts because we support the industry. Those figures in the tables will never be realized. The funny figure of ten thousand billion tomans is more than the one-year budget of Sedavsima and it is not believable. Our request to the media colleagues is to get detailed information by contacting the departments of the Radio and Television Organization.
He added: Quality broadcasting of World Cup programs is the inalienable right of our dear people. In no country in the world can people watch in high quality for free. Even in Qatar, no one could watch the games for free. In different countries, they can watch the games either by paying cable networks or broadcasting companies. We felt it was our duty to play games for free. Although it was a heavy financial burden for radio and television. But we preferred to buy the games.
In response to a question about the new structure of the Documentary Network, Jabali explained: The Documentary Network is a new base and place for documentaries. But the type of documentation is something that none of the networks can ignore. We must have a centralized agile structure to organize documentary production and manage its distribution in different networks.
In response to the question of why Ma’and satellite channels could not broadcast football games, the head of Sedavasima explained: We had bought the right to broadcast for the Islamic Republic. Bin Sports Company, which represents FIFA in the Middle East region, wrote a letter and threatened to take legal action against Ma’and networks because Islamic Republic Radio was the only media that had the right to broadcast in Farsi. They wanted to release the game without a license. We used our natural right.
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