Shahrvand
Shahrvand (Persian: شهروند) is the largest Persian language newspaper in North America, which serves the Iranian and Afghan communities across North America.[1]
Shahrvand has been published since 1991. Shahrvand is published weekly on Thursdays with distribution through Iranian businesses as well as community arts/cultural/entertainment events. Shahrvand has introduced weekly arts and cultural listings provided in partnership with Toronto’s NOW magazine.[2]
Features
Shahrvand regularly features:
- Current affairs
- Business news
- Sports
- Science and Technology news
- Entertainment
- Literature
- Crossword Puzzles
Distribution
Distributed free of charge to the community in the following areas:
- Ontario: Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa, London, Hamilton and Windsor
- Quebec: Montreal
- Alberta: Edmonton and Calgary
- USA: Houston, Dallas, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego
Demographic information
There are over 450,000 Persian speakers populating Canada; roughly 150,000 live in Southern Ontario, particularly in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area).
Circulation
With a weekly circulation of 14,000 in Toronto and an estimated readership of 110,000 Shahrvand provides an editorial platform, very much aware of the informational needs and requirements of the many Persian-speaking immigrants in North America. Shahrvand Publications is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario; and has affiliate offices across Canada, the United States, and Germany.
Shahrvand has a network of journalists and contributing editors stationed in the Middle East, Europe and North America.
English edition
A summary of the Persian language Thursday edition of Shahrvand is published in English on the website and is targeted to second generation Canadians of Iranian descent, as well as those who display an interest in Iranian culture.
References
- ^ "Shahrvand Profile". Canadian Minority Media Database. 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-06-25.
- ^ "Shahrvand Information". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 2014-06-25.
External links
- Official Website of Shahrvand (English & Persian)