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Arutz Sheva (Hebrew: ערוץ 7, lit. 'Channel 7'), also known in English as Israel National News, is an Israeli media network identifying with religious Zionism. It offers online news articles in Hebrew, English, and Russian as well as live streaming radio, video and free podcasts. [1]
This is a list of television channels available on digital terrestrial, satellite and cable systems in Israel. Channels shown in bright green are available free-to-air with Israel DTT service, called "Idan Plus".
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Channel 14 (Magazine 14), News 0404, Kol Chai [16] Right-wing, Likud leaning Yuval Sigler Communications Ltd. Sigler Yuval Sigler: Time Out Tel Aviv, You, The Table [17] Liberal Communications Ltd. Nevzlin Leonid Nevzlin: Liberal, Detaly, NEP [10] [18] [19] Liberal: Reshet: Blavatnik Len Blavatnik, Nadav Topolsky, Udi Angel Channel 13 (Channel ...
ILTV is an Israeli news-based television channel that produces and broadcasts daily news and other content from Israel in English for a global audience. [1] Established in 2015, it is based in central Israel and provides comprehensive coverage of Israeli news and events catering to a diverse audience including Jewish communities around the world, Christian supporters of Israel, and English ...
Unilever Israel (Hebrew: יוניליוור ישראל) is an Israeli subsidiary of the British multinational company Unilever. As of 2022, it is the sixth-largest consumer goods company in Israel. [1] The company markets a wide variety of products, approximately 85% of which are locally produced.
Israel's Channel 2 was operated by the Second Authority for Television and Radio, but was programmed by two rotating companies, Keshet Media Group and Reshet.As part of a larger series of reforms to Israel's broadcast system to increase diversity and competition, Channel 2 was shut down, and both broadcasters were granted their own, separate channels.