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Now 14 (Hebrew: עכשיו 14), colloquially referred to as Channel 14, is an Israeli right-wing and conservative commercial television channel and news site. The channel broadcasts news , political commentary , satire and talk shows , all of which are presented from a right-wing perspective.
This is a list of television channels available on digital terrestrial, satellite and cable systems in Israel. Channels shown in bright green are available free-to-air with Israel DTT service, called "Idan Plus".
The channel went live on 17 July 2013. Melloul stated that it would battle prejudice and ignorance about Israel with "facts and diversity". [9] [10]Arab Israeli journalist Lucy Aharish was the lead anchor of the English-language branch of the channel from July 2013 until she left in January 2016.
Former Israeli Television Building in Romema, Jerusalem, which used to be the main building for Israel's Channel 1 until 10 May 2017. Television in Israel was finally introduced on 24 March 1966, though not by the IBA, but rather by the Israeli Educational Television, which was funded by the Rothschild Foundation and acted as part of the Ministry of Education.
The Israel Broadcasting Authority was an outgrowth of the radio station Kol Yisrael, [1] [2] which made its first broadcast as an independent station on 14 March 1948. The name of the organization operating Kol Yisrael was changed to Israel Broadcasting Service in 1951.
The Republican-controlled House approved a military aid package of nearly $14.5 billion for Israel on Thursday. The new House speaker, Mike Johnson, adopted an unconventional approach by insisting ...
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.
Keshet was founded in 1993 when Israel's Channel 2 was formed along with two other operators, Telad and Reshet. [7] The company was started by Alex Gilady, the current president of Keshet [8] and a former vice president at NBC International in London.