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(Redirected from Jame Jam 2) Iranian international TV channel Not to be confused with Jaam-e-Jam (TV channel).
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Television channel
Jam-e Jam Television Network
شبكه جام جم
TypeSatellite television network
CountryIran
Programming
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV) 16:9 (1080i, HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerIRIB
History
Launched16 December 1997; 27 years ago (1997-12-16)
Links
Websitewww.jjtv.ir

Jame Jam TV is a television channel airing programs for Iranians living outside Iran. The channel broadcasts TV series which are shown domestically in Iran. There were originally three channels under the Jame Jam branding, each broadcasting to a different part of the world – Jame Jam 1 broadcasting to Europe, Jame Jam 2 broadcasting to North America, and Jame Jam 3 broadcasting to Asia and Oceania – but from 17 January 2015 the three channels merged as a single channel.

As of 2019 it broadcasts via satellite on Galaxy 19 97°W (for North America), Hot Bird 13°E (for Europe), Badr 5 26°E (for Iran & Central/South/West Asia).

It should not be confused with the California-based Jaam-e-Jam channel which was created by Iranians who left after the revolution. Hassan Maleki is the current manager of the channel.

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