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Inside Israel's media war: Who shapes the narrative now?
As Israel moves to overhaul its media system, journalists, lawmakers, and critics clash over power, press freedom, and the future of Israeli democracy
The case for ending Israel's media monopoly protections - opinion
'Public broadcasting is not a luxury': Filmmakers defend KAN documentaries
When governments gag the press, democracies collapse - opinion
Israel to broadcast 2018 FIFA World Cup to Arab states for free
Will Arab soccer fans turn to Israel for free World Cup coverage in Arabic?
Kan reports rise in ratings
1.675 million people listen to Kan radio stations on a daily basis.
The future of Israeli TV is on the line
There’s no money left and there’s no hope that additional funds might appear in the near future.
Media comment: Kan- go home
It was a huge struggle to get the word “Israel” into the official name of the public broadcaster.
Israel confirmed for 2018 Eurovision
But with court ruling on IBC still ahead, future participation remains in jeopardy.
Government declarations about diversity in media are a deception
Netanyahu and his right-wing government’s desire to restrict the media and to use it for their own needs is transparent.
88 complaints; Israelis have much to say about Kan’s new style
It seems that everyone has an opinion lately about 88FM’s new format under Kan – the Israel Broadcasting Corporation
Growing pains: KAN’s first month on the air
News programs are good and getting better, but the entertainment shows are somewhat juvenile.
Finally, live and on air
Kan hits the airwaves with a whole slate of programming, including ‘Carpool Karaoke’
Court cites ‘elephant in the room’ in criticism of broadcast law
An injunction issued by the court on Sunday night stopped the splitting of the news department from the new Israel Broadcasting Corporation (Kan) until petitions against it have been heard.