Television
KAN marks 90 years of Israeli public broadcasting with cross-platform celebration
Broadcasts will include unforgettable historical clips from the KAN archive, and the anniversary will also be marked on the beloved comedy/variety show, Zehu Ze.
From myth to sign: This is what watching television up close really does to your eyes
Passover 2026: Great films to watch during the holiday
From Euphoria to Red Hot Chili Peppers: What to watch in Israel this week
TV Time: Fun on the small screen
Netflix has recently added a new Israeli film, Moshe Rosenthal’s Karaoke, a 2022 dramedy that features wonderful performances from a trio of Israel’s best actors.
'One Day in October': Marking October 7 with the first drama series on the massacre
TV series ‘One Day in October’ tells the story of victims and survivors.
Here comes Bari Weiss. What does it mean for CBS News?
CBS News is set for a major shake-up as Bari Weiss joins as editor in chief, following Paramount’s $150 million acquisition of her media startup, the Free Press.
‘Red Alert’ series dramatizes the tragedies and triumphs
The series dramatizes five true stories of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, many of whom became unlikely heroes.
Israeli drama series, Bad Boy, nominated for an International Emmy
Bad Boy, created by Ron Leshem and Hagar Ben Asher, is based on the life story of Daniel Chen, who also co-created the series.
Red Alert, drama series about Hamas massacre, to be shown on Paramount+ on Oct. 7
The stories were developed in close cooperation with the real people behind them.
Miniline begins marketing Haier televisions in Israel
Miniline has launched Haier TV televisions in Israel in three main series: QD-Mini LED, QLED, and UHD.
Comedy Central pulls South Park episode parodying Charlie Kirk after assassination
Before his death, Charlie Kirk had shared his joy at being featured in the notorious animated series.
North Korea executed people for sharing K-Dramas, UN finds
Surveillance has grown more pervasive since 2014 with the help of new technologies, while punishments have become harsher