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Hadashot 13 (Hebrew: חדשות 13, lit. '[Channel] 13 News') is one of the three major brands of Israeli television news programmes. Produced for Reshet 13 by Hadashot 10 LTD ( Hebrew : חדשות 10 בע״מ , lit.
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.
Channel 10 began broadcasting on January 28, 2002. The channel offers original drama series, entertainment shows, news shows, lifestyle programs and foreign programs. Initially the channel was going to have two franchisees, Israel 10 and Eden Broadcasting. [4] Due to delays, Eden Broadcasting and Israel 10 merged their license in June 2002. [5]
Reshet 13, one of Israel’s leading broadcasters, has signed a pact with Deepdub, an AI-based dubbing platform, to deliver news items in different languages, starting with Spanish and English.
Lucy Aharish (Arabic: لوسي هريش; Hebrew: לוסי אהריש; born 18 September 1981) is an Israeli journalist, news anchor, television host, and actress.She was the first Arab-Muslim news presenter on mainstream Hebrew-language Israeli television.
Israblog is the first blogging service in Hebrew. It was founded on August 25, 2001 by Yariv Habot, in order to afford Hebrew-speaking Internet users the option of writing a blog in their mother tongue, without facing encoding and text directions problems.
Tali Moreno (Hebrew: טלי מורנו; born 28 June 1981) is a news anchor and reporter in Kan 11 and formerly for Hadashot 13 in Israel. Moreno appears on Serves Shishi (a hosted television program) and Channel 13 News. [1]
Oppose, move to Channel 10 (Israel) Israel Annual Fact Digest 2015 "In mid-December 2014, the Knesset Economics and Education Committees had an idea: salvage Channel 10 by ... Politicians leaped in—all on Channel 10's side, all viewing its impending demise as no less than a blow to Israeli democracy."