Television
The World Cup streaming battle: Cellcom also promises delay–free broadcasting
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the company is launching a new campaign centered around Ultra Live technology, which it claims significantly reduces the delay in streaming broadcasts.
Without delay and with artificial intelligence: yes unveils new developments for the World Cup
What to watch in Israel this week: Fresh Israeli medical drama, 'The Intern,' stands out
Ahead of the World Cup: Partner reduces delay in live sports broadcasts
Streaming services unveil Holocaust Memorial Day 2026 programming
A highlight of this programming will be a new HOT edition of Zikaron BaSalon (Hebrew for “Remembrance in the Living Room”), an intimate project in which Holocaust survivors recount their stories.
‘Harry Potter’ returns in HBO series, and other comforting television options
TV Time: While some will be interested in the details of how the show was made, many more will tune in to get an idea of whether it is worth watching the series.
Jerusalem-born producer teams with Scorsese on TV series 'The Saints'
It was Leshem, who has lived in the US for years, who came up with the idea for a television show that presents the lives of Christian saints by humanizing them.
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.
From myth to sign: This is what watching television up close really does to your eyes
Parents have long warned that it "ruins the eyes" and leads to glasses. In reality, sitting close to the TV hasn’t been proven to directly cause myopia – here’s what you need to know.
Passover 2026: Great films to watch during the holiday
TV Time: From biblical epics to new streaming hits, here’s what to watch this Passover week.
From Euphoria to Red Hot Chili Peppers: What to watch in Israel this week
TV Time: A new Red Hot Chili Peppers documentary, Euphoria’s return, and a comedy classic lead this week’s picks.
What happens to our brain when we watch "Big Brother" and "The Amazing Race"?
Amid unbearable stress, many turn to reality shows for comfort, using others’ dramas as a way to regulate emotions and preserve mental stability.
Israel must strengthen public diplomacy to fight modern information wars - opinion
Israel risks losing the battle of narratives; a national public diplomacy authority is urgently needed.
KAN 11 to rerun 'Tehran' series at midnight every night
The series, which was produced by KAN and Apple TV+, won an International Emmy for Best Drama series and shows the Iranian regime getting its butt kicked by the heroic Mossad agent Tamar Rabinyan.