Summary: Even with family ties to this country and preparation, a reporter finds Tehran to be a foreign and intimidating place upon arrival. (First of five parts.)
Wouldn’t it be great to be sent on assignment to Iran and put together a multi-part audio journal of your experience? I hope Vermont Public Radio picked up all the bills on this one. I listened to the first part of this five-part series. There were some very nice scenes from arriving at the Iran airport and coming face to face with a swarm of humanity on exiting the terminal to hearing his brother call out the Iranian pronunciation of his name when he came to pick him up. For those who like audio travel-logs, this is a very competent production. It covered a lot of territory. Almost to quickly for me. I wanted more substance than such a treatment provided. The production was nicely voiced and presented and the audio quality was exceptional.
Comments for Part 1: Arrival
This piece belongs to the series "Iran Journal"
Produced by Steve Zind
Other pieces by Vermont Public
Rating Summary
2 comments
Rocky McCulloch
Posted on December 10, 2012 at 01:39 PM | Permalink
Great Story
It's to short, I would like to hear more.
Erik Nycklemoe
Posted on August 27, 2004 at 12:34 PM | Permalink
Review of Part 1: Arrival
Wouldn’t it be great to be sent on assignment to Iran and put together a multi-part audio journal of your experience? I hope Vermont Public Radio picked up all the bills on this one. I listened to the first part of this five-part series. There were some very nice scenes from arriving at the Iran airport and coming face to face with a swarm of humanity on exiting the terminal to hearing his brother call out the Iranian pronunciation of his name when he came to pick him up. For those who like audio travel-logs, this is a very competent production. It covered a lot of territory. Almost to quickly for me. I wanted more substance than such a treatment provided. The production was nicely voiced and presented and the audio quality was exceptional.