Press TV: Iranian Propaganda Station Off the Air Where it Belongs
January 22, 2012 15:24 by Simon Plosker
The Iranian state propaganda organ Press TV obtained a license to broadcast via satellite from its London studios at the end of 2008, spreading its brand of “news” into the living rooms of millions of British people.
Quite how a station that has promoted Holocaust denial as well as a viciously anti-Israel agenda driven by its Iranian backers was able to get a UK license to broadcast in the first place is a mystery.
But since then, Press TV has found itself under investigation by Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, on multiple occasions. This included reporting and commentary on Israel from star presenters Lauren Booth and George Galloway.
Press TV also came under Ofcom’s spotlight following a complaint that it had breached its duty to be impartial and accurate in covering the Iranian regime’s attempts to crush dissent following the 2009 elections and more recently as the station was punished for broadcasting an interview with Newsweek journalist Maziar Bahari obtained by way of torture. Bahari was arrested in Iran covering the country’s 2009 post-election protests. The station also displayed a penchant for running stories that no credible media outlet would touch.
All of this has culminated in Ofcom revoking Press TV’s license to broadcast in the UK, ostensibly for breaching UK broadcasting rules by running its editorial oversight from Tehran. As The Guardian reports:
“Ofcom has decided to revoke the licence held by Press TV Limited with immediate effect,” the media regulator said in a statement.
Ofcom wrote a letter to Press TV in November highlighting the issue and offered a choice of two remedies.
The first was to switch editorial control for Press TV’s programming to the UK, the second to transfer the broadcasting licence to Iran.
“Broadcasting rules require that a licence is held by the person who is in general control of the TV service: that is, the person that chooses the programmes to be shown in the service and organises the programme schedule,” Ofcom said.
“Ofcom gave Press TV the opportunity to apply to have its operations in Tehran correctly licensed by Ofcom and Ofcom offered to assist it to do so,” said the regulator.
Ofcom said Press TV failed to respond to or implement either of these two options.
“Press TV was given the opportunity to make representations on Ofcom’s ‘minded to revoke’ letter,” the regulator said. “Press TV has failed to make the necessary application and Ofcom has therefore revoked Press TV’s licence to broadcast in the UK.”
While Press TV will still be available online, this is undoubtedly a big blow to the station’s reach. Instead of sharing a broadcasting platform with the likes of Sky News, CNN and the BBC, Press TV has been relegated back to the fringes where it belongs.




Larry Olisa
3:56 pm
Jan 22, 2012
Anti semitic sentiments must be discouraged from spreading by all well meaning persons. This is a welcome development.
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Simon Plosker
11:51 pm
Jan 24, 2012
Thank you for your comments. Perhaps I should have included it in the commentary above but Press TV is the same news service that published Nicholas Kollerstrom’s outrageous piece of Holocaust denial, The Walls of Auschwitz: A Review of the Chemical Studies (http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=56287§ionid=3510303) and frequently features Lady Michelle Renouf, a neo-Nazi (http://www.hurryupharry.org/2008/05/22/presstv-britains-neo-nazi-broadcaster/) and supporter of Holocaust denier David Irving.
Ofcom found that Press TV gets its editorial control from Tehran so there is no excuse that the British side of the operation is separate from the Iranian one.
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Schaschlik « abseits vom mainstream – heplev
12:36 am
Jan 23, 2012
[...] die Tommys können auch anders: PressTV, der iranische Hetz- und Propagandasender, hat seine britische Sende-Lizenz verloren. Die Gülle gibt’s in Großbritannien jetzt nur noch über Internet, nicht mehr [...]
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John Sackville
7:12 pm
Apr 07, 2012
You should write in english next time so everyone can read it! Most likely what you said has not much meaning since germany is an extremely controlled zionist country and your feeble comment would reflect that.
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Gary Katz
7:21 pm
Apr 07, 2012
Wow, John, you must live in Germany to have such insight! In fact, I bet you have contacts in the German government who privately tell you about the “Zionist control.” It must be nice to have access to all this special intel. Why don’t you tell us the true story of 9/11? I’ll bet you even know all about the secret matzoh recipe (told to you in a dream by the ghost of a Russian czar)!
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rom
11:21 am
Jan 23, 2012
One must really be a special kind of an useful idiot (Ridley – Galloway- Booth and others) to work for a channel that slanders your own country and its friends and allies day in and day out. Is it ok for an iranian channel, that has guest-status in the UK, to slander the country’s politicians, its institutions and even its head of state (queen Elisabeth)? In my opinion, Press TV should also be taken from satellites that belong to countries of the European Union. Neither the UK nor Europe has any need to be sprinkeled with iranian propaganda 24 hours a day.
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taylor
6:21 pm
Jan 24, 2012
I’m surprised they are not claiming our 1st Amendment rights to free speech. “Hate Speech” is only a punishable crime for some people.
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Gary Katz
6:43 pm
Jan 24, 2012
When you look at their logo, it spells “Oppress TV (I added the extra P).” Not surprising.
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Brent Pudsey
5:58 am
Jan 25, 2012
It is shameful that biogtry of this sort was allowed to be broadcasted internationally on a wide scope through the Press TV. However it is good that Britain realized its errors and revoked this stations brodcasting rights thus aiding the fight against anti Semeticism and anti Israel proganda.
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suzette ross
10:03 pm
Jan 26, 2012
Unfortunately….as of yesterday Press TV was still airing in Toowoomba, Australia. I would really love to go to that channel and see a blank screen. Suzie
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John Sackville
7:06 pm
Apr 07, 2012
Even though Press TV is a bit on the extreme side in its attacks on Israel and the west in general, there is a lot of truth in their news and it balances out the bias from the western media outlets. Anti-semitism is good information for exposes the jews for what they are: money-hungry control freaks who wish to distort reality to their own liking. Jews are uncompromising anti-christ proponents seeking control over sovereign nations by either paying off the leadership of those countries or threatening those countries with military assault with the backing of the USA.
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Len Kurtz
11:10 pm
Jun 12, 2012
Mr. Sackville, do I note some mental condition on your behalf? Jew hate is a severe mental disease that comes from the heart. A good sign is that you have nothing to offer except the same old Jew and Zionist this and that. At least come up with something refreshing and original. and by the way, Zionism only exists for only those that do not recognize the state of Israel. It is a nice way to hide your Jew hatred. .
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