In what looked like a script written by an Iranian comedy director, the Islamic Republic’s state television broadcasts experienced what will go down in broadcasting history as “the peak of the briefest euphoria in history.”
It all started when Algeria, the “Muslim Brotherhood” according to the presenters, scored a goal in extra time against Austria.
In the Tehran studio, the presenters celebrated with shining eyes and could not help but exclaim…
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In what looked like a script written by an Iranian comedy director, the Islamic Republic’s state television broadcasts experienced what will go down in broadcasting history as “the peak of the briefest euphoria in history.”
It all started when Algeria, the “Muslim Brotherhood” according to the presenters, scored a goal in extra time against Austria.
In the Tehran studio, the presenters celebrated with shining eyes and could not help but exclaim…