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Official: HBO Max service to arrive in Israel on January 13
The HBO Max streaming service is arriving in Israel, offering direct access to HBO series, Warner Bros. blockbusters, and DC films in a standalone app.
HBO Max arrives in Israel with Superman, Euphoria blockbusters, Warner Bros. Discovery announced
Paramount makes $108.4 billion hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery, throwing wrench into Netflix
Netflix seals $72 billion Warner Bros deal in one of decade’s largest media takeovers
JEWZY – Jewish-themed TV streaming
JEWZY isn't a competitor to Netflix, but an add-on, a go-to place for Jewish entertainment when the family is in the mood for just that.
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Enjoy Your Holidays with Friends, Family and StreamParty
What were the best 10 shows to watch in 2020?
If there was a silver lining to the pandemic, for many of us it was the quality of the television we suddenly had more time to enjoy.
A new Jewish streaming service, launched in London, aims to connect Jews
“We want to bring Israel and the diaspora all together and under one roof."
BIGI streaming platform for kids launches in Israel
BIGI features programs from Israel and around the world, including such shows as Arthur, the kids’ version of Ninja Israel, Galis and many more.
Reprisal of Simon Wiesenthal play streams online
In keeping with the times, the play, economically titled “Wiesenthal,” is digitally available anywhere in the world until Oct. 28.
Qwilt signs deal with British Telecom to improve streaming during COVID-19
Qwilt offers a revolutionary solution to streaming online content, as well as an innovative business model which ensures telecommunication companies increase profits, it claims.
Two new streaming services filled with Israeli and Jewish movies and shows
Both ChaifFlicks and Izzy have excellent arthouse Jewish movies, short films and documentaries. As for television content, it’s not as ample at the moment, though both services are working on it.
New streaming service for fans of Jewish Cinema 'Chai Flicks' launches
After Netflix rejected recent offering of “1945,” Neil Friedman, Heidi Bogin-Oshuin, and Bill Weiner decided to launch Chai Flicks to keep Jewish films accessible to the public.