Information Technology Channel
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Information Technology Channel (ITC) is a 24-hour Persian educational TV channel based out of California. Its primary purpose is to teach computer skills to Persian-speaking viewers.
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[edit] Start
ITC was established in 2004 by Khosrow Motarjemi Persian (Iranian) IT professionals based in California.[citation needed]
[edit] Programs
ITC's programs include lessons on Microsoft products, IT news/tech talk, E-commerce, and IT books review.[citation needed]
[edit] Reactions
The programs have been warmly received by Persians (Iranians) and some of ITC's fans have created weblogs to support this channel.[citation needed]
[edit] Official Permission
ITC is currently trying to get permission from Iran's government to open an office in Tehran.[citation needed] ITC's programs are educational and non-political, but the Iranian government is generally strict with US-based Persian channels.[citation needed] Some of these channels had a big role in recent pro-democracy demonstrations in the capital city of Tehran.[citation needed]
[edit] Location
ITC's main office is located in Woodland Hills, California, near Los Angeles,[citation needed] which it claims is the city with the largest Persian community outside of Persia (Iran).[citation needed]