Iba news
Former IBA director-general Joseph Barel dies, aged 79
Barel was passionate about the importance of an English-language news broadcast, and the prevelence of such today shows he was ahead of his time.
The Voice of the Nation is silenced
Kan reports rise in ratings
Grapevine: The Polish connection
Rivlin lauds Reshet Bet and Channel 1 after abrupt end
David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s founding prime minister, didn’t like the concept of public broadcasting, according to Rivlin, and instead wanted state broadcasting he could control.
Historic ‘Mabat’ news program airs last episode, IBC bill goes to final vote
Nearly every reporter on the program had something to say about the broadcast being the last.
Will this be Israel’s last Eurovision?
Public broadcasting deal could endanger airing rights to singing competition and World Cup.
Watch: Channel 1 anchor in tears, announces last broadcast
The new public broadcasting cooperation was set to start on June 15, a special Knesset committee that is preparing the law announced.
Public broadcast compromise approved in first reading
Politicians on the opposition say Netanyahu is trying to make a news broadcast that will be more favorable to him.
Knesset passes law to delay IBC launch to May 15
Joint committee weighs further postponing launch to June.
Knesset expected to pass public broadcast law this week
Grapevine: The sound of history
Leading figures in the project include Izzy Mann, who is the unofficial historian of Israel Radio, Arye Orgad, who is both a radio and television personality, and Raya Admoni, an Israel Radio program producer.
Channel 1 cameraman becomes latest victim of tensions in Israeli broadcasting
Other employees of Israel Radio and Channel One have had myocardial infarctions in recent weeks, and several others have collapsed without suffering a heart attack.
Israel Broadcasting Authority workers hold protest Seder
Public Broadcasting remains controversial issue.