Parazit (, , meaning "static") was a weekly half-hour
Persian-language satirical television show broadcast on
Voice of America's Persian service. The show pokes fun at
Iranian politics.
Kambiz Hosseini and
Saman Arbabi, Iranian expatriates living in
Washington, DC, started the show as a 10-minute segment in another show influenced by the American satirical news show
The Daily Show. Parazit was launched before the June 2009
presidential elections in Iran. It became very popular in Iran, reaching its audience via illegal satellite dishes, the internet, or bootleg DVDs. Its name is a reference to the Iranian government's repeated attempts to jam foreign satellite programming. Because it is distributed through unofficial channels, it is impossible to determine the audience. However, as of January 2011, the show's
YouTube channel is viewed 45,000 times a week, while their
Facebook page is visited 17 million times a month. A new season was reported to begin on 17 August 2012 after a 6 month hiatus, but did not resume broadcasting.