- Kan - The Times of Israel
Kan audio drama wins bronze at NY Festival Radio Awards ‘October Sixth’ tells six Israeli stories of the day before the October 7 Hamas invasion and massacre By Jessica Steinberg
- Israel’s Kan told EBU members it would ‘not apologize for our success’
Yochpaz said that Kan is proud of the songs and artists it has sent to Eurovision over the years, and “I will not stand here and apologize for our success ” A number of countries had expressed
- No Kan do: How Israel’s public broadcaster . . . - The Times of Israel
Kan hit the airwaves in 2017, launching after a lengthy political battle to shut down its predecessor, the Israel Broadcasting Authority, which operated since 1948 in public radio and then television
- Ministers back bill to privatize Kan public broadcaster, call for . . .
Ministers back bill to privatize Kan public broadcaster, call for Haaretz boycott Opponents say ministers’ push to shutter Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation within 2 years would
- Ministerial committee gives thumbs-up to bill aimed at selling off Kan . . .
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation on Sunday voted to back a bill that would privatize the Kan public broadcaster’s news division — the second piece of legislation approved by the
- Kan audio drama wins bronze at NY Festival Radio Awards
Kan Podcasts’ scripted series “October Sixth,” the channel’s first audio drama, won the Bronze Award in the Drama category of the New York Festival’s Radio Awards held Thursday night
- Government said set to freeze its efforts to close Kan public . . .
The government has decided to freeze nearly all items on its reform agenda, including the shuttering of the Kan public broadcaster, as it looks to focus on pushing through its contentious overhaul
- Mossad agent on the loose as Season 3 of ‘Tehran’ finally arrives
Now Israeli viewers can experience a different kind of tension with the first episode of the long-awaited season three of Kan 11’s blockbuster “Tehran,” as Mossad agent Tamar Rabinayan
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