Bip (channel)
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Bip | |
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Tel Aviv, Israel | |
Branding | Bip |
Channels | Analog: - Digital: 4 |
Affiliations | Keshet |
Owner | Hot |
Founded | 2001 |
Website | www.bip.co.il |
Bip (Hebrew: ביפ, pronounced beep) is a comedy channel which was founded in 2001 and is currently included on the channel pack of the Israeli digital system Hot. It goes under the tagline Bip - Arutz HaTzhok (Hebrew: ביפ - ערוץ הצחוק, lit. Bip - the Laughter Channel).
As of 2007, the channel broadcasts mostly non-Israeli based television shows, such as South Park, Seinfeld, friends and Married... with Children, but also includes Israeli based original television shows, including BeAfra'a ("Disturbance"), An Israeli version of "Distraction" hosted by Ido Rozenblum, Mahadura Mugbelet ("Limited Edition"), a satire show, Project Bip, Stand-up comedy competition, and Crime animals, crime Comedy. Most of its shows are limited for the age 14 and older.
[edit] Non-Israeli television shows purchased by Bip
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website (Hebrew)
- Official website of Hot (Hebrew)