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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 .
11 Kan 11 4K: Israeli Broadcasting Corporation: Live events: 4:3/16:9 UHDTV: 511 Keshet 12: Keshet: 24 hours: 16:9 HDTV: 12 Reshet 13: Reshet: 24 hours: 16:9 HDTV: 13 Now 14: Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Council: 24 hours, except Friday 15:00-Saturday 18:30 16:9: 14 Channel 8: Noga Communications: 24 hours: 16:9 HDTV — Kan Educational ...
Pages in category "Kan 11 original programming" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
To formulate the necessary legislation, the Knesset set up a committee (headed by MK Karin Elharar) to discuss the public-broadcasting bill. The committee began its deliberations on 11 June 2014, and quickly conducted a number of meetings to allow the completion of the legislative process by the end of the Knesset session in July.
Carthago (Hebrew: קרתגו) is an Israeli period drama broadcast on Kan 11, created by brothers Reshef Levi and Yannets Levi with Tomer Shani, who also directed the series. The subject of the series is the fictionalized story of Elijah Levi, the creators' father, who was deported from Palestine to a British internment camp in Carthago, Sudan.
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Israel+, formerly known as the Israeli Network (Hebrew: הערוץ הישראלי), is an international private television network. It launched September 2001 and features programming from all the top networks in Israel including Kan 11, Keshet 12, Reshet 13, Channel 10, Channel 8, Israeli Educational Television, Arutz HaYeladim, Hop! and Sports Channel.
The first season of Manayek was one of Kan 11's highest-rated dramas ever. [1]The Jewish Chronicle, a British newspaper, gave the first season a five-star review. [6] Josh Howie wrote: "With its taut, realistic dialogue and organically-developing plot, this award-winning series is a cut above your average crime fare."