Channel 1 employees stop the broadcasts
Channel 1 employees begin partial strike in protest against the closing of the Israel Broadcasting Authority next month,
Channel 1 employees begin partial strike in protest against the closing of the Israel Broadcasting Authority next month,
Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party would garner 25 seats if elections were held now, while the Likud would have just 21 seats.
Company supplying anti-stabbing vests guards to IDF has Channel 1 journalist try it on camera - but the equipment failed.
TV pioneer Uzi Peled called for an 'investigation' into the election results because they did not match the TV projections.
Hebrew barrier blocking you from your Israeli right-wing comedy fix? Not any more - 'Hakol Shafit' is now with subtitles.
After a weak start in its debut breaking the leftist hold on TV satire, Latma's Hakol Shafit brings back some of its classic shine.
After a long wait, cult-classic Latma airs on TV; fans divided on first episode, but one thing for sure is TV satire no longer leftist only.
Fans of the series rejoice as IBA signs contract to put Latma on air in three months, after having reneged on prior promises.
Broadcasting Authority heads promise Knesset's Education Committee deal with nationalist satire show will be done in 2 months.
Veteran journalist, who has worked at TV's Channel 1 since the 1970s, has received Sokolov Prize.