Recent events revealed the necessity of talking with the new generation/return of “non-stop” – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

Reza Gholamhosseinnejad, the producer of the program “No Stop” and referring to the start of this program on Channel 3, told Mehr reporter: We have not been on the air for about a month now, we will be back in one or two weeks, we are still recording. We have not started and it is not possible to say exactly when the program will return to the network.
He with Hint He continued with the recent events in the country: the events that happened made us sure that the society needs to talk. issues There are things that today’s young people need to be reviewed and talked about. The conversations that are happening now in “No Stop” were also on TV at the beginning of the revolution. In this program too students They are present with different thinking and talk about issues.
Reacting to the fact that the program started with the presence of more diverse groups on the air, this producer said: “Incidentally, it was a concern for us that the presence of students and people in the program was not uniform.” When you want to hold a debate do Of all Spectra You invite, but when a spectrum does not come, you have to Hold the program do. At the very beginning, I said that we invited a lot of reformists in Rouhani’s government, but they did not come.
He added: Of course, we did not have this problem on behalf of the students, and right now we have meetings with different groups of students whom we invited in different programs and they attend. It is our own concern that the sides of the discussion are not the same, otherwise it will be a challenge does not come Iodine
Gholamhosseinnejad also said about addressing the issues that have been raised in the society in recent events: The events that happened recently have two aspects, one is what were these people looking for? What they were talking about was Mahsa Amini or the harsh treatment of the police or did these young people need to talk? It is clear that this generation should be talked to, and this generation, like the previous generation, has expressed its opinion less in a logical space.
He added: what What can help in “No Stop” is to talk more with the new generation and bring up the context of conversation on all issues in the discussion of hijab and civil protests and other issues. Today’s young people need to know a lot of these things and think and talk about them in a space away from nervous and psychological pressure.
In the end, Gholamhosseinnejad also stated about the situation of the program itself: 600 episodes of the program have been aired, and I think that if we want to be proportional, we had an acceptable record in the sense that the program was able to accommodate the conversation.