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1 History of the Channel  





2 Gallery  





3 Programming  



3.1  Programming (IRIB Pooya)  





3.2  Programming (IRIB Nahal)  







4 External links  














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IRIB Pooya & Nahal
CountryIran
Broadcast areaIran, Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Middle East, Guyana and United States
HeadquartersTehran
Programming
Language(s)Persian
Picture format16:9 (1080p, HDTV, 576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerIRIB
History
LaunchedJuly 18, 2012 (IRIB Pooya)
September 23, 2015 (IRIB Pooya & Nahal)
Closed2025 (IRIB Nahal)
Links
Websitewww.pooyatv.ir
www.nahaltv.ir
Availability
Terrestrial
JamaranCH43 UHF Digital
Streaming media
IRIB Pooya & Nahal Live Streaming

IRIB Pooya & Nahal (Persian: شبکه کودک و نوجوان, romanizedShabakeh-e Kudak va Nowjavān) is an Iranian state-owned children's Television channel owned by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.

History of the Channel[edit]

The channel was established on July 18, 2012, as IRIB Pooya, and reformed on September 23, 2015.

The channel consists of two subchannels, Pooya, launched on September 23, 2015, which is broadcast daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., targets a younger audience, mainly consisting of six years and below. Nahal (which means plant in Persian), launched on September 23, 2015, as IRIB Koodak, but renamed and rebranded on April 18, 2016, broadcast everyday from 7.30 p.m., primarily targets older children. On September 20, 2016, Omid (meaning hope), a sister television channel targeted towards adolescents, was launched. IRIB Says IRIB Nahal is shutdown in 2025, Will be Moving to IRIB Omid

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Programming (IRIB Pooya)[edit]

Programming (IRIB Nahal)[edit]

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