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In Israel, METV was known for broadcasting WWF wrestling that was not available on Israeli TV. The station broadcast news, sports, family entertainment, and religious programming. In August 1988, the CBN Cable Network became The CBN Family Channel. Three of the over-the-air TV stations were sold between 1984 and 1989.
The 700 Club is the flagship television program of the Christian Broadcasting Network, airing each weekday in syndication in the United States and available worldwide on CBN.com. The news magazine program features live guests, daily news, political opinion commentary, contemporary music, testimonies, and Christian ministry.
Radio Lelo Hafsaka Hebrew: 103.6 FM: Radio Kol Ramat HaSharon Hebrew: 103.6 FM: Radio Kol HaShfela Adult hits / EDM: Hebrew: 106.2 FM: IDC Radio Hebrew: 106.2 FM: Radio Kol Rishonim Hebrew: 106.5 FM. 94.0 FM / 89.3 FM. Galei Yisrael News / Music / National Religious: Hebrew
The Israel Radio English news may be heard on some radio stations which use the WRN feed. These stations do not broadcast at the same schedule as Israel Radio does, they are time delayed by WRN. As of April 25, 2013, WRN is no longer carried on Sirius/XM. WRMI has said that they may add WRN programming back to their schedule in the future.
The station was established to replace Kol Israel's 88FM, previously owned by the Israel Broadcasting Authority. [1] Kan 88 offers a diverse range of radio programs , featuring classic rock , alternative music , jazz, world music, blues , and a selection of both new and established indie artists.
China Radio International India: PB-Akashvani (All India Radio) Archived 2005-07-07 at the Wayback Machine Indonesia: Voice of Indonesia Iran: IRIB World Service Israel: Israel Radio International Japan: NHK Radio Japan Malaysia: Voice of Malaysia Mongolia: Voice of Mongolia North Korea: Voice of Korea Pakistan: Radio Pakistan
103FM, formerly known as 'Radio Lelo Hafsaka' (Radio Non-Stop), [1] is a regional radio station in Israel, primarily received in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area and surrounding regions on the frequency for which it is named. The station was established in 1995, during the first wave of the opening of regional radio stations in Israel. [2]
The studios of Radio Makan are located in the Broadcasting Corporation building in Jerusalem and in the basement of the Tower of the Prophets in Haifa. The word "makan" means "place" in Arabic. According to surveys conducted by the Government Advertising Bureau, Radio Makan is the second most listened-to station among Israeli Arabs as of the ...