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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".
Former Israeli Television Building in Romema, Jerusalem, which used to be the main building for Israel's Channel 1 until 10 May 2017. Television in Israel was finally introduced on 24 March 1966, though not by the IBA, but rather by the Israeli Educational Television, which was funded by the Rothschild Foundation and acted as part of the Ministry of Education.
Monit Hakesef (2007–2017) – the Israeli version of Cash Cab, presented by Ido Rozenblum; HaAh HaGadol (2008–2017) – the Israeli version of Big Brother, hosted by Erez Tal and Assi Azar (broadcast on Keshet) HaMerotz LaMillion (2009–2017) – Israeli version of the popular U.S. reality television game show The Amazing Race
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.
IBA News - the channel's daily news broadcast in English; It is time for language (הגיע זמן לשון) The Jews are Coming (היהודים באים) Like It Was (כך היה) Mabat LaHadashot (מבט לחדשות) - evening news and current affairs, formerly presented by Haim Yavin
Carried by the Israeli satellite television provider yes, yes TV Shows Channels (formerly stylized as yes stars) is an Israeli group of television channels which broadcasts American, British and Israeli television shows. As of April 5, 2016, it consists of four channels:
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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.