Sternberg, 31 and a father of four, currently lives in Yad Binyamin, between Beit Shemesh and Ashdod, together with his expelled neighbors from the former northern Gush Katif community of Ganei Tal.
Sternberg will run both the English and Hebrew programming of INN-TV. A 20-minute news segment is aired daily in both Hebrew and English. He will be responsible for adding other programs featuring music, family-interest items, children, Torah and more.
He will be working with Gabi Neuman in the English department and Yoni Kempinski in Hebrew. INN-TV's studios are located in Petach Tikvah, and is expected to soon begin broadcasting over Israel's HOT cable provider.
"Our short-range goal is to provide meaningful programming for the nationalist camp," Sternberg said, "but in the medium- and long-range, we hope to become an alternative for the entire viewing public."
Sternberg will run both the English and Hebrew programming of INN-TV. A 20-minute news segment is aired daily in both Hebrew and English. He will be responsible for adding other programs featuring music, family-interest items, children, Torah and more.
He will be working with Gabi Neuman in the English department and Yoni Kempinski in Hebrew. INN-TV's studios are located in Petach Tikvah, and is expected to soon begin broadcasting over Israel's HOT cable provider.
"Our short-range goal is to provide meaningful programming for the nationalist camp," Sternberg said, "but in the medium- and long-range, we hope to become an alternative for the entire viewing public."