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Manoto

Persian television network


Summary

Persian television network

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nameManoto
logoLOGO_Manoto-Rebrand_2018.png
logo_size250px
launch_date
closed_date(ceased satellite broadcasting)
picture_format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
ownerWizeWorx Media Ltd.
countryUnited Kingdom
languagePersian
English
headquartersLondon
former_namesManoto 1
sister_channelsManoto 2 (closed in June 2011)
website
terr_serv_1Oqaab
(Afghanistan)
terr_chan_1Channel 51
online_serv_1manototv.com
online_chan_1

1080i (HDTV) English (Afghanistan)

Manoto (, ) is an international free-to-air Persian language general entertainment channel launched in October 2010, owned by Marjan Television Network. It is based in London and its programs included documentaries, films, series, news and reports. The channel ceased satellite broadcasting on 31 January 2024, but continued to operate via social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube. In 2025, Manoto returned as a subscription service internationally, and free-to-air in Iran via satellite.

Overview

Marjan Television Network was established by Kayvan Abbassi and Marjan Abbassi.

Manoto's funding came from venture capitalists, according to a 2011 report on human rights and information access in Iran by the Foreign Policy Centre, a UK-based independent think tank. The report did not name the venture capital firms behind the station. However, many Iranian analysts believed that the channel was promoting Iran's ousted monarchy.

Kayvan and Marjan Abbassi, the UK-based Iranian couple who launched Manoto 1, in 2010, stayed out of the media spotlight. They and other Manoto 1 officials had usually declined to comment for their company and TV channel despite repeated requests for interviews.

Viewership

Manoto's viewership rates were difficult to determine; however, anecdotal reports about the channel's ubiquitous popularity suggested that it had gained rapidly in market share to rival more established satellite channels like BBC Persian and VOA Persian TV. According to a BBC report in 2008, these channels may be watched by at least 30 percent of households inside Iran.

References

References

  1. (2010-11-30). "About us". Manoto.
  2. "~ﺱ ﺍﺯ "ﺑﻔﺮﻣﺎﯾﯿﺪ ﺷﺎﻡ ﺍﯾﺮﺍﻧﯽ" ﻧﻮﺑﺖ "ﺁﮐﺎﺩﻣﯽ ﻣﻮﺳﯿﻘﯽ ﺍﯾﺮﺍﻧﯽ" ﺭﺳﯿﺪ!". ﺳﯿﻨﻤﺎﯼ ﻣﺎ.
  3. (5 January 2024). "آخرین روز، ۳۱ جنوری؛ بسته شدن شبکه تلویزیونی من‌وتو قطعی شد". Iran International.
  4. "در جستجوی یک رؤیا برای "من و تو"؛ یک تلویزیون ملی و محبوب و خاطره‌انگیز…". Kayhan London.
  5. "برای اینکه بتوانید منوتو را در یوتیوب تماشا کنید، باید عضو(JOIN) شوید...".
  6. Torbati, Yeganeh. "London TV channel dips a toe into Iran culture war". Reuters.
  7. Monavar Khalaj. (10 April 2013). "Primetime battle for Iran's airwaves". Financial Times.
  8. "Blog {{!}} Manoto TV". FRONTLINE.
  9. "Googoosh Music Academy". Unique Television.
  10. تو, Manoto من و. "Manoto TV".
  11. تو, Manoto من و. "Afshin Performance at 23:30 قسمت ۱۸ - نتیجه".
  12. تو, Manoto من و. "Sepideh Performance at 1:20:10 قسمت ۲۲ - نتیجه نهایی".
  13. "Home".
  14. تو, Manoto من و. "Shahab Tiam performance at 21:20 قسمت ۱۰ - اعلام نتیجه هفته سوم".
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