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Kan Educational (Hebrew: כאן חינוכית, Kan Hinuchit) is a public television channel in Israel designated for children, on behalf of the Israel Broadcasting Corporation. The channel launched on August 15, 2018 and replaced Israeli Educational Television, which preceded it. It now broadcasts existing IETV programs including older and ...
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The station remained an autonomous unit of the Ministry of Education, and broadcast more than 200 hours of programming every week. [ 1 ] In December 2013, the channel re-branded as Educational (simply Hinuchit , in Hebrew), and focused on a new children and educational programming schedule from 5:00am Israel Time, as well as adult educational ...
Kan Educational Cramel ( Hebrew : כראמל ) is an Israeli children and youth television series based on the successful book series Cramel by Meira Barnea Goldberg [ he ] . The first season aired from January 2, 2022 to February 3, 2022 on the channel Kan Educational .
Kan 11 (Hebrew: כאן 11 lit. ' Here 11 ' ) is an Israeli state-owned free-to-air television channel. Operated by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC), it launched on 15 May 2017, replacing Channel 1 after the closure of the Israel Broadcasting Authority .
The show premiered in January 1982 and ran until 2004. It was produced by the Israeli Educational Television (IETV), and to this day remains successful in re-runs on the IETV's former home network, Channel 23, and via a reboot to the series that debuted on 5 September 2021 on Kan Educational. The show was originally produced by Shoshana Tzachor
The Voice Israel (2012–2017) – reality television show searching for talented new vocalists; hosted by Michael Aloni (broadcast on Reshet) HaKokhav HaBa (2013–2017) – reality television show searching for talented new vocalists, hosted by Assi Azar (broadcast on Keshet)
Channel 1 (Hebrew: הערוץ הראשון, romanized: HaArutz HaRishon, lit. 'The First Channel', sometimes called Arutz Ahat (1 ערוץ)) was the second oldest television channel in Israel (behind the Israeli Educational Television) and one of five terrestrial channels in the country (along with Channel 2, Channel 10, Channel 33 and the Knesset Channel).