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
IBA workers block IBC management from entering authority headquarters
Opposition MKs accuse PM of ‘trying to take over the media’
“This worthless agreement was approved by the attorney-general, although no decent one would have approved it.”
Public broadcasting compromise to face High Court challenge today
The agreement is unlikely to be canceled by the court, because Netanyahu received a stamp of approval from Attorney- General Avichai Mandelblit.
Analysis: Publicly broadcasting weakness before a fight?
Eight years later, just ahead of March 31, Netanyahu made a deal preventing the new Israel Broadcasting Corporation from being able to control its news division.
Public Broadcasting staff protest Netanyahu-Kahlon deal
The Netanyahu-Kahlon deal helped stave off early elections, pending legislation that will pass in the Knesset in a special recess hearing to be held on Wednesday.
Analysis: Netanyahu's Pyrrhic victory
All the deal did was switch one group of journalists in the unemployment line with another.
IBA workers petition for further closure delay
But whatever happens, the Eurovision will still be broadcast on Channel 1.
In spite of crisis, IBC continues hiring IBA staff
New broadcaster Kan acquires star journalists
Yet another ‘poke in the eye’ by IBC broadcaster Kan
Keren Neubach, the journalist politicians love to hate, named radio host.
Minister: Freedom of press won't be harmed, broadcast law moving forward
“We stand by what we committed to, there is an agreement and legislation will arrive. We won’t allow any harm to be done to democracy, to freedom of expression, or freedom of the press.”