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  2. Radio Makan (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Makan (Arabic: راديو مكان) is an Arabic-language radio station in Israel operated by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation. The station broadcasts in Arabic and focuses on news and cultural content. It replaced Kol Israel in Arabic and began its broadcasts on May 15, 2017.

  3. Kol Yisrael - Wikipedia

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    Kol Yisrael or Kol Israel (קול ישראל ‎, lit. "Voice of Israel"; also Israel Radio) was Israel's public domestic and international radio service. It operated as a division of the Israel Broadcasting Service from 1951 to 1965, and later the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) from 1965 to 2017.

  4. List of radio stations in Israel - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Israel Radio International - Wikipedia

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    The studio of Israel Radio's Persian service. As of the summer of 2007, the only Israel Radio International / Reshet Hey produced programming, is Persian. The rest of Israel Radio International, is a relay of the domestic REKA network. For example, the English news broadcasts on REKA and Israel Radio International are now identical.

  6. Israel Broadcasting Authority - Wikipedia

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    Reshet Dalet ("Network D"): radio station in Arabic, featuring a combination of talk and (generally) classical Arabic music. Reka or Reshet Klitat 'Aliya: radio for recent immigrants to Israel, broadcasts in 13 languages (mostly Russian). This service was formerly known as "Kol Zion La-Golah" ("Voice of Israel abroad") and Reshet Heh ("Network E").

  7. Jerusalem Calling - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, the transmissions were split into two stations – for English/Arabic (Radio al Quds) and English/Hebrew (Kol Yerushalayim). The original channel transmitted on 668 kc/s kHz (449 meters with a power of 20 kW).

  8. Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. IBA News - Wikipedia

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    Israel Radio International, the official radio service for immigrants and for listeners outside Israel; Kol Yerushalayim, the Hebrew program of Jerusalem Calling, the radio station of the British Mandatory Authority; Kol Yisrael, Israel's public domestic and international radio service. Media of Israel; The Farsi section of Israel Radio