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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
Pages in category "Radio stations in Israel" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Galgalatz or GLGLZ (Hebrew: גלגלצ), also rendered in English as "Army Radio on Wheels", is an Israeli radio station, operated by the Israel Defense Forces.It is broadcast on transmitters across the country and features pop and rock music in English and Hebrew along with traffic bulletins and an hourly news report.
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.
Kan REKA (Immigrant Network) – Russian-language station. Radio for Israeli olim. Kan 88 – Jazz, blues, electronic music and traffic reports; Kan Kol Ha-Musica (The Voice of Music) – Classical music and drama, with hourly Hebrew news; Kan Moreshet (Heritage) – Religious broadcasting on the Kan Tarbut network
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]
But its recorded music revenue growth was up 10.2% in 2021, per the IFPI, and the majors are taking notice. In 2021, UMG opened a […] Israel’s Music Business Has the Ears of the Majors
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.