Mohammad Mohajeri, a political activist, says that as long as the national broadcaster views media as a horn, it gets closer to collapse every moment.
Mohammad Mohajeri, a political activist, wrote in a note in the Etemad newspaper criticizing the performance of the national broadcaster.
As long as the national media and the government’s propaganda apparatus act on command and, worse, behave with methods from the 1980s to counter the enemy’s psychological warfare, and some inexperienced journalists consider themselves all-knowing, things will remain the same. The official media stream, which today dominates the national broadcaster, the government, and some institutions, gets closer to collapse every moment as long as it views media as a horn and by blowing into it prevents political, law enforcement, and security officials from seeing and hearing the realities on the ground.