Channel 2 (Israel)
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Channel 2 (Israel) | |
Type | Commercial television |
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Country | Israel |
Availability | Israel, Egypt, Jordan |
Founder | Amnon Rubinstein |
Key people | Yohanan Tsengan, Avi Nir, Yafa Vidoski, Shalom Kitel |
Launch date | November 4, 1993 |
Past names | Channel 2 |
Website | Channel 2 |
Channel 2 (Hebrew: ערוץ 2) (Israel) is an Israeli commercial television channel that started broadcasting in November 4, 1993 under the Second Israeli Broadcasting Authority. It has two current concessionaires: Keshet and Reshet, who divide the week schedule between them. One of the original concessionaries for Channel 2 was Telad, which during the renewal process was left out. This channel is the most watched in Israel and attracts millions of viewers every week.