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Ettela'at
'''''Ettela'at''''' () is a Persian-language daily newspaper of record published in Tehran, Iran. It is among the oldest publications in the country, and the oldest running Persian daily newspaper in the world. The paper has a conservative stance, and focuses on political, cultural, social, and economic news. Until the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the newspaper was associated with its chief founder Abbas Massoudi (1895–1974).
Tehran Times
Iranian News Agency and English-language daily newspaper

Hamshahri
Hamshahri (; ) is a major Iranian national Persian-language newspaper in Tehran (whose municipal government owns the newspaper).

Kayhan
Kayhan () is a Persian-language newspaper published in Tehran, Iran. It is considered "the most conservative and hard-line Iranian newspaper." Hossein Shariatmadari is the editor-in-chief of Kayhan. According to the report of the New York Times in 2007, his official position is representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran.
Jaam-e Jam
Iranian daily newspaper
Shargh
Shargh (; also as Sharq) is one of the most popular Reformist daily newspapers in Iran.
Islamic Republican
Iranian newspaper
Resalat
principlist newspaper in Iran
Alik
Armenian newspaper of Iran
Donya-e-Eqtesad
Donya-e-Eqtesad or Donya-ye Eqtesad () is an Iranian daily newspaper. It is also a book publisher.
Ayandegan
Ayandegan ( lit. "The Future People") was one of the most influential and popular daily newspapers in Iran during Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's rule. It was the first morning daily paper of Iran. It had an independent and critical stance. The paper was also a liberal and nationalist publication in the Pahlavi period.