Manouchehr Bibiyan: A Visionary Legacy Shaping Iranian Music and Media

Jam Jam TV: Bridging Geographical Divides

With the establishment of Jam Jam TV in 1981, Bibiyan‘s innovative spirit once again soared. This groundbreaking platform redefined media engagement for the Iranian diaspora. Beyond entertainment, it offered news, commentary, music, plays, and informative content. Notably, the program “Tribune Azad” became a platform for candid conversations, enriching historical narratives and fostering connections.

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