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  2. Channel 9 (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 9 (Russian: 9 канал, IPA: [ˈdʲevʲɪtʲ kɐˈnaɫ]) is a television station in Israel, formerly known as Israel Plus ( Russian: Израиль Плюс ). It primarily broadcasts in the Russian language usually with Hebrew subtitles. It also broadcasts some shows in Hebrew with Russian subtitles.

  3. List of television channels in Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television channels available on digital terrestrial, satellite and cable systems in Israel. Channels shown in bright green are available free-to-air with Israel DTT service, called "Idan Plus". Channels which are in a paler green can only be accessed via paid television providers.

  4. Television in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli cable TV provider, HOT, uses DVB-C. The Israeli satellite TV provider, Yes , uses DVB-S and DVB-S2 . Digital terrestrial television is transmitted using DVB-T (with MPEG-4 compression) and DVB-T2 (that includes Kan 11 HD).

  5. Keshet Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Keshet Media Group. Keshet Media Group, also known as the Keshet company ( Hebrew: קשת lit. "Rainbow"), is a private Israeli mass media company, which is headquartered in Tel Aviv. [3] Its media and online news outlet Mako is one of the major Israeli ones.

  6. Tisha B'Av - Wikipedia

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    Tisha B'Av (Hebrew: תִּשְׁעָה בְּאָב Tīšʿā Bəʾāv; IPA: [tiʃʕa beˈʔav] ⓘ, lit. ' the ninth of Av ') is an annual fast day in Judaism, on which a number of disasters in Jewish history occurred, primarily the destruction of both Solomon's Temple by the Neo-Babylonian Empire and the Second Temple by the Roman Empire in Jerusalem.

  7. Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Since 15 May 2017, the IPBC broadcasts two television channels on national DVB-T2 transmitters, satellite feed, the HOT cable company, the YES satellite company, smaller pay-TV providers (such as Cellcom TV and Partner TV) and a free 24/7 livestream on the Internet.

  8. Channel 13 (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    13tv .co .il /live. Channel 13 ( Hebrew: ערוץ 13) is an Israeli free-to-air television channel operated by Reshet Media which is owned by Len Blavatnik ’s Access (~52%), Discovery (21%), Nadav Topolsky (13.5%), Udi Angel (8%) and Strauss Family (5.5%). It was launched on 1 November 2017 as one of two replacements of the outgoing Channel 2 .

  9. Kol Yisrael - Wikipedia

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    Kol Yisrael or Kol Israel (קול ישראל ‎ lit. "Voice of Israel", also "Israel Radio") was Israel 's public domestic and international radio service. It operated as a division of the Israel Broadcasting Service from 1951 to 1965, the Israel Broadcasting Authority from 1965 to 2017, and the radio stations it used to administer are ...

  10. Yes TV Shows Channels - Wikipedia

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    Carried by the Israeli satellite television provider - yes, yes TV Shows Channels (formerly stylized as yes stars) is an Israeli group of television channels which broadcasts American, British and Israeli television shows. As of April 5, 2016, it consists of four channels:

  11. Sdarot - Wikipedia

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    Sdarot / סדרות. Sdarot ( Hebrew: סדרות, lit. 'Series') was an Israeli piracy-based streaming media website that streamed content from Israel and from across the world. As of March 2022, Sdarot was the biggest online streaming website in Israel, with over 1.3 billion views across all its content. [1]