Israel broadcasting authority
Communications c'mtee approves splitting Karhi's media legislation amid legal adviser's opposition
Under the split, the first part of the bill will deal mainly with restructuring Israel’s broadcasting oversight system, including laying the groundwork for a new media regulator.
Israel's broadcasting law poses 'grave risk,' A-G says, urging High Court to hear petitions
Inside Israel's media war: Who shapes the narrative now?
The case for ending Israel's media monopoly protections - opinion
Metro Grapevine: Sorry situation
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Media Comment: Do we really need public broadcasting?
It is high time to close down the public broadcasters – all of them, including Galatz.
Stormy debate on public broadcasting is off the air for now
Cabinet vote on reversing plans for IBA delayed by at least three weeks.
Israeli Media Watchdog: Coalition deal on public broadcasting is illegal
"The coalition deal makes us a monarchy and that is unacceptable according to our Basic Laws," says Tomer Naor of the Movement for Quality Government.
Netanyahu won’t punish backers of new broadcasting entity, associates say
Netanyahu will convene the heads of the six parties in his coalition to discuss a bill that would close down the IBC, which is set to replace the current Israel Broadcasting Authority.
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.
Opinion: Is Netanyahu muzzling the media?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is stifling free speech by weakening Israel’s commercial and public broadcasters.
Netanyahu didn’t quite get his way with public broadcasting
Recent actions reflect major problems involved in Netanyahu’s insistence on serving as communications minister, a post which he uses to promote his personal political survival.
Knesset approves amendment to Public Broadcasting Law
New public broadcaster to start operations in 2017.
Rivlin: Public broadcasting doesn’t need commissar
The Knesset Committee on Tuesday approved an amendment to the Public Broadcasting Law that would allow the new public broadcasting service to temporarily conduct operations outside Jerusalem.