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KAN marks 90 years of Israeli public broadcasting with cross-platform celebration
Broadcasts will include unforgettable historical clips from the KAN archive, and the anniversary will also be marked on the beloved comedy/variety show, Zehu Ze.
New Israeli drama Ambiguity explores secret lives of disbelieving haredim in Jerusalem - interview
High Court hears petitions over Comms. Minister Karhi's handling of KAN council
WATCH: 'Michelle,' Israel’s Eurovision song, revealed in a performance by Noam Bettan
Images of women on adverts vandalized in Israeli city
“We must bring to justice whoever perpetrates an act of vandalism and takes the law into his own hands,” acting Ashdod Mayor Avi Amsalem told Kan.
Releasing women from bondage
A new series which began this week on KAN 11, shows a different aspect of religious life – the unfettering of women whose husbands deny them a halachic divorce.
Docu series on the Israeli ‘80 and 4’ project to be broadcast
The program, 80 and 4, is based on the successful British documentary series, which will also be broadcast here on Kan 11.
Media Comment: A new age of pluralism?
We will not retract our previous conclusion that KAN is a burden on the Israeli taxpayer and should be closed. But we do note that currently, it is much more balanced.
KAN wins 2019 Venice TV award for Eurovision
KAN won the award for the "Best of Technology and Innovation" for the Eurovision 2019 Song Contest that was held in Tel Aviv earlier this year.
Fire broke out in the old Israel Broadcasting Authority building
The fire was put under control, and despite the place becoming a place for homeless people, none were hurt during the fire.
Grapevine: Exiled?
SIGNING OFF from his early morning broadcast last Sunday, veteran Reshet Bet current affairs anchorman Aryeh Golan lamented that he was still stuck in Modi’in. “Not yet Jerusalem,” he sighed.
Shviro Holon builds KAN TV studio
Yair Shviro, CEO of Shviro Holon, said that the entire transparent studio will be anchored in a 4 ton steel system to provide absolute stability to the studio.
Israel’s Eurovision was seen by 182 million viewers
2019's contest was held in Tel Aviv and drew in an audience across 40 markets.
Tel Aviv pulled off a Eurovision to remember - reporter's notebook
KAN closes off a week of practically flawless broadcasts in grand style.