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Former logo (with former Israel Plus name) Channel 9 (Russian: 9 канал, IPA: [ˈdʲevʲɪtʲ kɐˈnaɫ]) is a television station in Israel, formerly known as Israel Plus (Russian: Израиль Плюс). It primarily broadcasts in the Russian language usually with Hebrew subtitles. It also broadcasts some shows in Hebrew with Russian ...
Channel 9: Second Authority for Television and Radio: 24 hours: 16:9 — Kan Educational: Israeli Broadcasting Corporation: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV: 80 Makan 33: Israeli Broadcasting Corporation: 10:00–08:00: 4:3/16:9 SDTV: 33 Arutz HaYeladim: Noga Communications: 06:10–05:50: 4:3/16:9 SDTV — Discovery Channel (Israel) Discovery ...
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 ...
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Canal 9 (Norwegian TV channel), a Norwegian television channel owned by TV4 Group and C More Entertainment; Canal Nou, in the Valencian Community, Spain; SBS 9, a commercial TV channel in the Netherlands; Channel 9 (Greece), a Greek television channel in the Attica region; Channel 9 (Israeli TV channel), formerly Israel Plus, a television ...
The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation [1] [a] is the national broadcaster of Israel. It carries the blanket branding Kan in Hebrew (כאן, 'Here') and Makan in Arabic (مكان, 'A place'). Its news division, Kan News, [b] is the third biggest brand in Israeli newscasting, after HaHadashot 12 and Channel 13 News.
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.
The Ambassador (2005–2006) – Reality show based on the American TV show, The Apprentice, except contestants are competing for a job to defend Israel's reputation abroad. Candidates must strive to spin Israel's story most effectively and need not pay much attention to reality or the Palestinian point of view.