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  1. Channel 10 (Hebrew: ערוץ עשר, romanized: Arutz Eser), formerly known as Israel 10 (Hebrew: ישראל 10, romanized: Yisra'el Eser), was an Israeli free-to-air television channel.

  2. 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.

    Channel Name
    Owner/parent Company
    Broadcast Hours
    Aspect Ratio
    Warner Bros / Paramount Networks
    24 hours
    16:9 SDTV
    08:00–03:00
    16:9 SDTV
    24 hours
    4:3 / 16:9 SDTV
    Biography Channel / Lifetime (Israel)
    A&E Television Networks / Telad
    08:00–02:25
    4:3 / 16:9 SDTV
    • History
    • Technical Standards
    • Languages
    • State-Managed Stations
    • Public-Commercial Stations

    Early years of statehood

    Upon its establishment in May 1948, Israel had one radio station, run directly by the government, which was a continuation of the British Mandate's Hebrew radio station. The first governments, headed by David Ben-Gurion, did not favor the establishment of TV stations. Nevertheless, the Israeli government discussed the idea of using television as an instructional and educational tool in 1952 and 1955. In 1961 the Israeli government asked UNESCO to offer its opinion, which was in favor of using...

    Inauguration

    Television in Israel was finally introduced on 24 March 1966, though not by the IBA, but rather by the Israeli Educational Television, which was funded by the Rothschild Foundation and acted as part of the Ministry of Education. The first transmissions were lessons to school students in various subjects, filmed in black and white, and intended to be received by 32 schools across the country. The Israeli Broadcasting Authority launched regular public transmissions on 2 May 1968, on the occasio...

    Colour transmissions

    Israeli television began operations when American and European stations were switching to full-scale colour transmissions, but Israel's state-controlled stations broadcast only in black and white. According to Arnon Zuckerman, head of IBA's television department from 1973 to March 1979, Israeli prime minister Golda Meir described colour television as "artificial" and unnecessary. Yair Lapid, son of Tommy Lapid, the IBA director general from April 1979 to March 1984, claimed the IBA had the eq...

    Generally speaking, most television distribution channels in Israel utilize the European Digital Video Broadcasting(DVB) family of standards. 1. The Israeli cable TV provider, HOT, uses DVB-C. 2. The Israeli satellite TV provider, Yes, uses DVB-S and DVB-S2. 3. Digital terrestrial television is transmitted using DVB-T (with MPEG-4 compression) and ...

    Israeli television broadcasts mainly in Hebrew and English. While Hebrew is the common language of communication, numerous shows and series of different genres are bought from English-speaking countries. Unless the target audience is children, subtitling in Hebrew is preferred over dubbing, not only for economic considerations. Subtitling is often ...

    Kan 11 (replaced Channel 1and Channel 1 HD since May 15, 2017)
    Makan 33 (replaced Channel 33since May 15, 2017)
    Kan Educational (Replaced Israeli Educational Televisionsince August 15, 2018)
  3. Category: Television channels in Israel. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after television channels.

  4. Channel 10 (Hebrew: ערוץ עשר, romanized: Arutz Eser), formerly known as Israel 10 (Hebrew: ישראל 10, romanized: Yisra'el Eser), was an Israeli free-to-air television channel.

  5. Keshet 12 (Hebrew: ערוץ 12) is an Israeli free-to-air television channel owned by Keshet Media Group. It launched on 1 November 2017 as one of two replacements for the outgoing Channel 2.

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