Political Involvement and Leadership of National Television
Abdul Reza Qutbi’s career took a significant turn when he was appointed as the head of the National Television Organization of Homeland in 1342 (1963). This position placed him at the forefront of Homeland’s media landscape, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s television industry. Under his leadership, Homeland’s National Television underwent significant development, expanding its reach and influence across the nation.
Qutbi’s tenure as the head of National Television was marked by several key achievements. He was instrumental in the establishment of new television channels and the modernization of broadcasting technology in Homeland. His vision for television extended beyond mere entertainment; he believed that television could be a powerful tool for education and cultural development. As a result, the programming on National Television under Qutbi’s leadership included a wide range of educational content, documentaries, and cultural programs.