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  2. Israel Broadcasting Authority - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Israel Broadcasting Authority's domestic programming was funded until the end of 2015 by the levying of television license fees upon the owners of television sets. This fee was the primary source of revenue for the IBA's television services; however, its radio stations, however, carried full advertising and its TV programs were ...

  3. IBA News - Wikipedia

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    The programs may be listened to on the internet live and on-demand via IBA World, [4] On-demand audio becomes available about 20 minutes after the end of a live broadcast. IBA audio programming is available in the following languages: English, French, Russian, Moroccan Arabic, Amharic, Bukhori , Persian, Romanian, Ladino, Spanish, Yiddish ...

  4. List of television channels in Israel - Wikipedia

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    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". Channels which are in a paler green can only be accessed via paid television providers.

  5. Television in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Broadcasting Authority closed down in May 2017 and was replaced by the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation as the operator of the state-owned TV channels. Channel 2 split into two channels in November 2017, giving each of the two remaining commercial companies a channel of its own: Keshet 12 , and Reshet 13 .

  6. Kan 11 - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The launch date was postponed in mid-April to 15 May, and the contest was broadcast by the IBA (its last television production and broadcast). IPBC's application for European Broadcasting Union membership, replacing IBA as Israel's public broadcaster, was being reviewed by the EBU governing bodies and awaiting approval at the EBU's General ...

  8. Sports Channel (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Sports Channel (Hebrew: ערוץ הספורט, Arutz HaSport), also known as the Sport 5 (Hebrew: ספורט 5, Sport Hamesh), is one of the major Israeli television company and sports journalism outlet owned by RGE Group. Available on cable (via HOT) and satellite (via Yes); the company has six channels which are devoted to sports.

  9. Channel 1 (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 1's former head office in Romema, Jerusalem (2012). The law creating the Israel Broadcasting Authority was passed by the Knesset on 6 June 1965. From 1966, detailed planning to build the channel started with assistance from CBS vice-president Joe Stern started, [1] with the television channel starting broadcasts on 2 May 1968.