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Published: Tue, 23 Jun 2009

Description: Iranian satellite TV channel finds inventive ways to broadcast despite censorship

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" You as they were talking about Iran has tried to shut down the information coming out of that country still reports and video like this are sneak out every day. -- good on satellite television. That is broadcast from right here in the United States -- Adam Housley live for -- and -- park California at a house this station involved exactly."

" president around for nine years broadcasting their signal from here United States into Iran thanking the alive right now I considered the main anchor talking. Who look down just below here were inside the controller on the phone blinking an alliance from all over the world Trace the giving no idea how important this station is right now. Maine the girl that does become more of the phases of this uprising in Iran her fiance just go off the phone he's in Iran needed journalist talking about. Her death and what it means to this that we have some graphic video we want to show you right now coming into us here."

" Fox that's been sitting here to this station channel one already TV. In Southern California this video has been coming into them literally by the hour they have some more video of that we just saw they got the last couple minutes we hope to have for you later in the day. Graphic and dramatic video of the uprising taking place right now. In Iran got to give him a video a number of ways obviously -- being taken with the number of different devices. In fact this station sits in. 2000 camera. Penn -- could take twenty minutes of video and sound. After a while the government got word of what was going on and they were on the lookout for anybody Kerry intends. And so now there's been a new device could have been sent -- to the people in Iran to help them capture these images of course we don't want to -- with a divisive because. Until the government finds out they don't want them to be targeted -- had to give it back to you. This is one of those candidates couldn't even get --"

" Taken when he did they come apart. There's the USB connector the little cameras right there the bull by the turn on and off. Amazing race and channel one's a major part right now what's taking place inside the Islamic group -- got to go right -- harbor coming up but but are they seeing this any wrong. Yes yes they're seeing in -- to get shut off sometimes strays. But they get back onto another way another signal but they are on in Iran right now fascinating stuff battered housing -- forcing the dog park California Adam thank you here."

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