Iraj Gorgin
Iraj Gorgin | |
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Born | |
Died | January 13, 2012 Fairfax, Virginia, United States | (aged 77)
Nationality | Iranian-American |
Education | University of Tehran |
Occupation(s) | Radio and Television journalist, author |
Spouse(s) | Zhaleh Kazemi (div.) Azam Gorgin |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Khosrow Golsorkhi (brother-in-law) |
Iraj Gorgin (Template:Lang-fa, February 14, 1934 – January 13, 2012) was a prominent Iranian-American radio and television broadcaster and journalist.[1]
Early life
Iraj Gorgin was born to Mirza Ḥeydar Gorgin and Effat Azima. He graduated from Qarib High School in Shiraz (1952) and received his bachelor's degree in Persian literature from the University of Tehran (1957).[2]
Political influences
Influenced by his two maternal uncles, Gorgin initially showed interest in the Pan-Iranist Party. However, he gave several lectures to the youth organization of the Tudeh Party of Iran. He did not, however, formally join any political party.[3]
Career
- Director of News Division of National Iranian Radio and Television Organization (NIRT) 1971-1975
- Director of NIRT Network II, 1975-1979
- Founder and Director of Radio Omid.[4]
Radio and television career
Gorgin started his journalism career in 1955 as a managing editor of Cultural Kayhan, a weekly magazine of Kayhan national newspaper. In the same year, he joined Radio Iran as a reporter, producer, and news anchor. In 1961 he was appointed as the director of Radio Iran's newly established Radio Tehran.[5] He produced and hosted a program on contemporary Persian poetry program while at National Iranian Radio and Television. His interview with Forough Farrokhzad in 1964 is considered as an exemplary recording of the poet's voice.[6]
Publications
- Gorgin, Iraj (2012). Hope & Liberty (Persian Language ed.). Ketab corp. ISBN 1595843442.
References
- ^ Behnoud, Masoud (14 January 2012). "BBC فارسی - ايران - ایرج گرگین؛ چهره ای از سال های خوش". BBC Online (in Persian). BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- ^ Mandana Zandian (2015). "GORGIN, IRAJ". Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition. Retrieved June 24, 2017.
- ^ Mahnaz Afkhami (1985). "IRAJ GORGIN: Oral History Interview". Foundation for Iranian Studies. Retrieved June 24, 2017.
- ^ Kelley, Ron; Friedlander, Jonathan; Colby, Anita (1993). Irangeles: Iranians in Los Angeles. University of California Press. pp. 349–. ISBN 9780520080089. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- ^ Kimiachi, Bijan (1978). History and Development of Broadcasting in Iran, (PhD Diss. ed.). Bowling Green University. pp. 84–90.
- ^ Gorgin, Iraj. "Interview with Forough Farrokhzad". YouTube.
External Link
- Remembering Iraj Gorgin (Radio Free Europe)