Masoud Behnoud | |
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Masoud Behnoud
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Native name | مسعود بهنود |
Born |
Tehran |
July 27, 1947
Residence | London |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | Journalist Historian |
Years active | 1964 – |
Children |
Nima Behnoud Bamdad Behnoud |
Massoud Behnoud, (Persian: مسعود بهنود, born July 27, 1947 in Tehran) is a prominent Iranian journalist, historian, and writer. He began his career as a journalist in 1964. Since then he has worked as an investigating journalist for different newspapers, and has founded more than 20 newspapers and magazines, none of which are currently in publication.
Behnoud lives in the United Kingdom and works as a journalist for a number of media organisations, mainly BBC Persian Service, for which he has worked for the past fourteen years. His debut in the West was the launch of ‘Khanoum’, by Pegasus Elliott McKenzie in November 2008.
Behnoud started his career as a journalist in 1964 and was active in the trade union of the Iranian journalists. During his career Behnoud produced and presented programmes for the National Iranian Radio and Television, and he founded a number of newspapers and magazines many of which were banned with the advent of 1979 Islamic revolution of Iran, with the editor and senior members of staff being arrested. An attempt to publish other newspapers later on was met with public interest though they were all closed Between 1971-79 he was the chief editor of the daily Ayandegan. This newspaper was closed in 1979 on the orders of Ayatollah Khomeini and its editor and senior staff were all imprisoned. During 1972-79 he also worked as a producer, writer and speaker for the National Iranian Radio and Television. In 1979 Massoud Behnoud became the chief editor of the weekly Tehran-e Mosavvar, which was shut down by the Islamic government after 30 issues during the crackdown of all non-governmental and independent newspapers.
From 1979 till 1985, after the closure of Tehran-e Mosavar and of the trade union of Iranian journalists Massoud Behnoud didn't have any possibilities to continue his work. From 1981-1985 he led a low profile existence (more or less in hiding) in Tehran. In 1985 he was one of the founders of Adineh. For more than 13 years Massoud Behnoud was one of the members of the editorial board.