Baghdad, Iraq Press, November 2, 2003 – Since the downfall of President Saddam Hussein, Iraqis have been relying on foreign broadcasts for news on events in their own country. And their major source of news is the Arabic versions of a Persian satellite television service from neighboring Iran, which many Iraqis can have access to without satellite dishes. But the monopoly of foreign media may soon come to an end as a group of Iraqi entrepreneurs have announced plans to set up a new television channel whose 24-hour broadcasts will initially cover the whole country. The investors, who have already...