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
High Court orders government to justify not starting IBC by January 1
Naor: How long can you leave people in this situation of uncertainty?
Netanyahu’s controversial lawyer also connected to PM’s son-in-law
It was KAN that broke the story on Monday night about inexperienced students of circumcision practicing their hoped-for profession on babies from the Ethiopian and foreign worker community.
KAN project will digitize Channel One’s archives
Kahlon, whose political future hangs in the balance, does not really want to go along with Netanyahu where public broadcasting is concerned.
Coalition chairman tracking IBC journalists’ Facebook posts
Left-wing MKs compare Bitan’s comments to KGB and Stasi.
Strong broadcaster
What is truly worrying, however, is the ease with which Netanyahu’s cronies, such as coalition chairman David Bitan, can launch a smear campaign against journalists.
Netanyahu vows to 'rehabilitate' the IBA
Kahlon dares PM to find funding for public broadcasting.
New public broadcasting service plans to go on the air January 1
There is already considerable opposition to Bitan’s proposal, including within his own Likud party.
Erdan continues push to dismantle the IBA
The disappearance of programs such as IBA News are of great concern to English language speakers whose Hebrew is insufficient to follow Hebrew language news broadcasts.
Knesset meeting turns ugly over stalled IBC launch
Israel Broadcasting Corporation not ready for television broadcasts.
Grapevine: IBA’s – and Jerusalem’s – struggle
As things stand at the moment, there is unlikely to be a collective wage agreement, and all staff will be employed on personal contracts.