Who is Jebli, the new director of Sada-e Azadi? + Film

According to the Fars News Agency Radio and Television Reporter, Peyman Jebli (born in 1345 in Tehran), is a university professor and a prominent expert and analyst on political issues. He directs the international radio and television services of the national media.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Radio and Television was born in 1345 in a religious family in Shemiran neighborhood and is fluent in Arabic.
During his years of service in the national media, he has tried various fields of journalism and television news work. Became.
Jebli, who received his master’s degree in Islamic education and propaganda from Imam Sadegh (AS) University in 1372, and graduated from Imam Sadegh (AS) University in 2004 with a doctorate in culture and communication, is in the political department. Sada-e Azadi has various responsibilities in the news department and at the same time in the university territory, it has tried to train students to hold various jobs in the national media; Prior to joining the Radio and Television of Iran, he was a member of the faculty of the University of Radio and Television, Vice Chancellor for Radio and Television, Secretary of Foreign News for Radio Evening, Secretary of Foreign and Internal News for Television News, Editor-in-Chief of Do Sima TV, Director General of Internal News Al-Alam News is the director of Al-Alam Network’s office in Beirut, the Deputy Media Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council during Saeed Jalili’s tenure.
He also expanded his field experiences in the field of foreign policy from 2011 to 2014 as the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Tunisia.
Among the most important achievements of his tenure as Deputy Foreign Minister are the establishment of the international video news agency Iran Press, the opening of the new Al-Alam Syria network, and the launch of two radio and television networks, Hosa and French Press TV.
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