Radio wine
Born in Iran, Foaad Khaknezhad is a highly accomplished media professional with over 15 years of experience in the industry. With an exceptional talent for producing engaging and informative content, Foaad has established a remarkable reputation for themselves in the world of media.
Throughout Foaad's career, he have worked with numerous media outlets, including the Hayat-e-now Newspaper, Jadid online multimedia platform, 40Cheragh Magazine, and IWPR, among others. His contributions to these media platforms have been instrumental in promoting quality journalism and insightful reporting.
Foaad Khaknezhad is best known for their work in founding the popular podcast, Radio Roghan-e- Habbe-ye- Angoor. This podcast has garnered widespread acclaim and has become a household name in Iran, attracting a large following of listeners.
Foaad has also been instrumental in establishing Talk Magazine, a visual art magazine that has been widely recognized and praised by prominent media outlets such as the BBC and DW.
Currently, Foaad serves as the Editor in chief in Shargh Newspaper's Podcast Platform, where he continue to produce top-quality content. Additionally, he also serve as personal assistant to the director, Rakhshan Banietemad, a highly respected and influential figure in the world of Iranian cinema.
Foaad's unwavering dedication to their craft has earned them widespread admiration and respect in the media industry. he continue to inspire and motivate others with their exceptional talent and outstanding achievements.
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Radio wine
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Radio Wine, formerly known as Radio Roghan-e- Habbe-ye- Angoor, is one of the oldest and most popular podcasts in Iran. Founded in 2011, when the concept of podcasting was still in its infancy, Radio Wine quickly gained a reputation for producing engaging and insightful content that resonated with its listeners. Initially starting out with a small audience, Radio Wine's popularity grew rapidly, with its listenership reaching over 500,000 people in Iran and other countries within just two years of its launch. The podcast covered a diverse range of topics, including culture, art, literature, and music with a variety of prominent figures in these fields. Despite its success, Radio Wine was temporarily shut down in 2016. However, its dedicated listenership remained loyal, eagerly anticipating its return. After a hiatus of several years, Radio Wine is now set to make a comeback, with a new name and refreshed content. Today, Radio Wine has become a household name among podcast listeners in Iran, with a weekly audience of around 5,000 people. Its unique blend of informative and entertaining content has made it a favorite among listeners of all ages and backgrounds. As a trailblazer in the world of Iranian podcasting, Radio Wine has paved the way for many other innovative and creative podcasters to emerge. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its lasting impact on the Iranian media landscape, and its future promises to be as bright as its past achievements.