Draft:Zoom News Satellite Channel
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Zoom News Satellite Channel (Kurdish: کەناڵی ئاسمانی زووم نیوز , Arabic : قناة زووم نيوز الفضائية ), is a major media broadcaster in the Kurdistan Region, Iraq.[1]
Native name | Zoom News Satellite Channel كەناڵی ئاسمانی زووم نیوز |
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Romanized name | Canal prin satelit de știri Zoom |
Founded | October 2022 |
Key people | CEO Hemn Mahmood |
Number of employees | 100 - 150 |
Website | Kurdish/ https://zoomnews.info/ English/ https://zoomnews.info/en/ |
History
[edit]Zoom News was originally a website licensed in 2022 and launched in October[2][3][4]
CMC has been licensed by the Iraqi Communications Authority since
Zoom News is owned by Al-Ma'adel Al-Dhahabi.
Zoom News is currently broadcasting in Kurdish and continues in digital media in three languages: Kurdish, Arabic and English. It is headquartered in Baghdad and has offices in Sulaimani and Erbil.
It has correspondents in several Iraqi provinces and all provinces and autonomous administrations of the Kurdistan Region.
References
[edit]- ^ "Zoom News". Zoom News. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
- ^ "Iraqi security forces assault, detain journalists covering Baghdad protests". 31 August 2022.
- ^ "Iraqi Kurdish journalist Omed Baroshky charged with defamation over Facebook post". 28 February 2024.
- ^ "Homepage".