Television
WATCH: Anti-regime activists hack Iran's national broadcaster, transmit Pahlavi's calls to protest
Anti-regime activists hacked Iran’s Badr satellite, briefly taking over state TV broadcasts to air protest messages and appeals by Reza Pahlavi, according to Iran International and Manoto News.
Tehran, Prisoner 951, and Argo: TV to get you through the new Iran crisis
HBO Max service launched in Israel: These are the prices
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup: Kan launches the next generation of Kan BOX
'Trust No One' kicks off with a fast-paced look at espionage and betrayal in Gaza
"The White Lotus" surprises with a Thai version of Israel's classic Eurovision-winning song "A-Ba-Ni-Bi."
The big chain surprises: This is the ridiculous amount you'll pay for a giant screen
Shufersal is offering an exceptional promotion on advanced TVs at market-breaking prices. All the details inside.
‘Saturday Night Live’ turns 50
The show was a cultural phenomenon after premiering on October 11, 1975, with a cast including then-unknowns Chevy Chase, John Belushi, and Gilda Radner.
'Embassy Down' looks at Israelis in Cairo, 'Enemies' looks at Yahya Sinwar
Embassy Down tells a suspenseful, fact-based, and often nerve-wracking story of the 2011 attack on the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, months after the democracy protests took down the Mubarak government.
Celebrate the hostages release with girl-power themes on TV
TV WEEK: Here's what to watch to distract yourself from the horrors of captivity revealed by the returning hostages.
UK TV host apologizes after omitting 'Jews' from Holocaust Memorial Day broadcast
Several UK-based Jewish advocacy organizations denounced ITV and GMB in particular before the anchor's apology.
We’ve got our eye on Michal Peylan’s ear – where are her crazy earrings from?
The welfare journalist for Channel 12 News has become the piercing queen of the screen. In every broadcast, Peilan proudly shows off an ear adorned with an array of jewelry. So, where are they from?
Journalist Cecilia Sala recounts her 21-day ordeal in Iran's Evin prison
When asked if she would return to Iran, Sala was resolute. "No. As long as the Islamic Republic exists, I would say definitely not."
The TVs of the future will know you: Samsung unveils new screens
At the opening of the world's largest electronics exhibition, Samsung reveals its main innovations for televisions in 2025, focusing on the "integration" of artificial intelligence into TVs.
We’re in 2025, and there’s a chance the numeric keypads from old Nokia phones are making a comeback
At the CES exhibition, Direction9 unveiled a surprising solution to the typing challenge on smart TVs: A system that brings back the T9 typing method we all remember from the past.