Radio
Army Radio must eventually be closed, but not now, and only under another government - opinion
Israel’s defense minister wants to shut down Galatz over political criticism, but the deeper issue is whether a democracy should run a military station broadcasting to civilians.
Ending Army Radio is right choice, but Israel must protect media landscape - editorial
Army Radio's shutdown is due to a Netanyahu government policy of intimidation - comment
Reforming Army Radio: A step in right direction - comment
Army Radio: What is the pillar of Israeli journalism that Katz wants to shut down? - explainer
Operated by the IDF, Army Radio has long been considered one of Israel's most important and informative broadcasters and news outlets. But what is it, and why do some want to shut it down?
Knesset members to convene emergency meeting against Katz's 'destructive' Army Radio closure
“The defense minister’s decision is an inseparable part of the assault on the free press. His words incite violence and put the employees of Army Radio at risk,” Kariv stated.
Israel Katz's closure of Army Radio an 'attack on free press,' journalists and opposition say
"It would not be surprising if the station’s broadcasting frequencies are soon handed over to wealthy figures affiliated with the corrupt and degenerate Likud Party,” MK Gilad Kariv stated.
Defense Minister Israel Katz moves to shut down IDF's Army Radio after 75 years of broadcasting
The defense minister also intends to establish a professional team within the Defense Ministry to oversee the implementation of the decision.
A-G Baharav-Miara warns moves to change Army Radio are stained with political motivations
Baharav-Miara warned that the committee tasked with determining the future of Army Radio "sounds a major alarm on political intervention in public broadcasting."
Israeli committee recommends shutting down Army Radio, Katz to issue decision
Advisory committee to Katz: Shut Army Radio down or suspend current affairs programming • Galgalatz, Army Radio's music station, is expected to remain open
'Frequencies of Deceit': Propaganda broadcasting in the heyday of the radio age - review
From the previously under-appreciated source of radio broadcasting, Margaret Peacock sheds new light on how and why today’s Middle East has developed.
'Jews control US politics, Hollywood, big cities,' Canadian reporter says on live broadcast
Radio-Canada suspended a reporter and issued an apology after she made controversial on-air remarks about Jewish influence in US politics.
Editor's Notes: Israel’s media landscape has changed, and so has the country - comment
After October 7, Israelis moved from TV bulletins to social feeds, with Channel 14 gaining ground.
Zionist puppet: Muslim station accuses OFCOM of Islamophobia after being fined for antisemitism
Markaz-Al-Huda called it "a malicious attempt…to cause harm to our community efforts and our community radio."
Defense Minister Israel Katz sets up committee to probe Army Radio
The committee, which will review the station’s future, will be chaired by retired Maj.-Gen. Yiftach Ron-Tal.