Radio
High Court presses state over Galatz closure committee’s prior statements
Justices question whether members of Katz-appointed advisory committee entered Army Radio review with fixed views against station.
Sid Rosenberg speaks to 'Post' on Trump, New York, and the threat of antisemitism - interview
R2 Wireless is making the invisible battlespace visible
KAN marks 90 years of Israeli public broadcasting with cross-platform celebration
Drop Dua Lipa songs from Israeli radio, petition demands
'It is not fitting that a radio station affiliated with the IDF continue to broadcast her songs'
Joe Biden: You ain't black if you can't choose between me and Trump
Biden said on the the US broadcaster Fox News to an African-American co-host that ‘If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain't black.'
Grapevine: David Ehrlich & Yaron Enosh
It was the last time that he and many of the 100 guests saw Ehrlich. No one knew at the time that Ehrlich would die in his sleep on March 22.
Grapevine May 8, 2020: Broadcast woes
In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, Likud MK Dr. Shlomo Karai on Monday of this week submitted two bills calling for the privatization or closure of Army Radio and KAN Public Broadcasting.
Home is where the radio is
Judging by the current output of the likes of Gilad Kahana and Yoav Kutner, it is how you do your job, rather than where you do it, that makes the all-important difference.
How radio is used as a tool in Israeli prisons to promote rehabilitation
Radio Focus was launched in 2016 and is located in the Ayalon Prison.
A man whose talents the military relied on for eavesdropping and more
How much they leaned on his information, and how much it contributed to their efforts, we’ll probably never know.
Rush Limbaugh announces lung cancer diagnosis on air
Limbaugh, 69, said on the air he first realized something was wrong over the weekend of his January 12 birthday, after he began experiencing shortness of breath
Controversial radio host Don Imus dies at 79
Imus retired from his nationally syndicated “Imus in the Morning” radio show in March 2018. He told CBS News at the time he was suffering from emphysema.
The devil in the numbers: IDF’S miscounting of ultra-Orthodox conscripts
Middle Israel: Neyanyahu's strategic asset is, for most Israelis, a strategic liability