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Arutz HaYeladim Arutz HaYeladim ![]() Arutz HaYeladim (Hebrew: ערוץ הילדים, The Kids' Channel; Formerly: Arutz Shesh (ערוץ 6) channel 6) is an Israeli youngster cable television channel owned by RGE (and formerly NOGA Communications Limited). It was one of the first cable channels in Israel, along with Arutz HaMishpaha, Arutz HaSratim and Arutz HaSport.Contents1 History 2 Presenters2.1 Presenters in the past 2.2 Presenters of the present3 See also 4 External linksHistory[edit] Michal Yannai ![]() Michal Yannai in Arutz HaYeladimThe channel first launched in November 1989, as a part of Israeli cable's trial broadcasting prior to the 1990 official launch. At first the channel broadcast only two hours a day, and in its first two years was based primarily on purchased programs. In 1991, the channel began involving segments with human hosts and presenters [...More...] | "Arutz HaYeladim" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Israel Coordinates: 31°N 35°E / 31°N 35°E / 31; 35State of Israelמְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל (Hebrew) دَوْلَة إِسْرَائِيل (Arabic)FlagEmblemAnthem: "Hatikvah" (Hebrew for "The Hope")(pre-) 1967 border (Green Line)Capital and largest city Jerusalem ![]() Jerusalem (limited recognition)[fn 1] 31°47′N 35°13′E / 31.783°N 35.217°E / 31.783; 35.217Official languagesHebrew ArabicEthnic groups (2017)74.7% Jewish 20.8% Arab 4.5% other[5]Religion (2016)74.7% Jewish 17.7% Muslim [...More...] | "Israel" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Oded Menashe Oded Menashe (born 29 September 1969) is an Israeli actor, magician and television presenter. Filmography[edit]1992 - Inyan Shel Zman 1999 - Around the World in Eighty Days 2004 - HaPijamot 2005 - Ringer is me 2007 - The champion 2008 - Custody 2011 - Sabri MarananReferences[edit]External links[edit]Oded Menashe on IMDbThis article about an Israeli actor or actress is a stub [...More...] | "Oded Menashe" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Hebrew Language Hebrew (/ˈhiːbruː/; עִבְרִית, Ivrit [ʔivˈʁit] ( listen) or [ʕivˈɾit] ( listen)) is a Northwest Semitic language native to Israel, spoken by over 9 million people worldwide.[8][9] Historically, it is regarded as the language of the Israelites ![]() Israelites and their ancestors, although the language was not referred to by the name Hebrew in the Tanakh.[note 1] The earliest examples of written Paleo-Hebrew date from the 10th century BCE.[10] Hebrew belongs to the West Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family [...More...] | "Hebrew Language" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Cartoon Cartoons Cartoon Cartoons ![]() Cartoon Cartoons is a collective name used by Cartoon Network ![]() Cartoon Network for their original series from 1997 to 2003. The majority of them were produced by Hanna-Barbera ![]() Hanna-Barbera and/or Cartoon Network ![]() Cartoon Network Studios. The concept of Cartoon Cartoons ![]() Cartoon Cartoons was spearheaded by Fred Seibert, and originated from his animation anthology series, What a Cartoon! What a Cartoon! (later re-titled to The Cartoon Cartoon Show). Once their popularity had grown, the Cartoon Cartoons ![]() Cartoon Cartoons were featured on the network's Friday night programming block, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. The name was retired by the network in 2003 [...More...] | "Cartoon Cartoons" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Yael Bar Zohar Yael Bar Zohar (Hebrew: יעל בר זוהר; born January 29, 1980) is an Israeli actress, model and television host. Biography[edit] Bar Zohar was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. She started her modeling career wearing bathing suits in a swimwear catalogue, and filmed a commercial at the age of 15. She was cast for a role in the popular soap opera Ramat Aviv Gimmel.[1] She then turned to modelling[2] She made her musical theater debut in the Israeli play Mary-Lou, based on songs by Israeli singer Svika Pick. In 2005, she starred as Belle in the Israeli premiere of Beauty and the Beast. In September 2005, Bar Zohar married Israeli actor Guy Zo-aretz. Their first son was born on October 25, 2007. The family lives in Tel Aviv. She has acted as 'mistress of ceremonies' for a group wedding in 2006.[3] References[edit]^ Ashley, Sharon (Aug 24, 1995). "The Young & the Tzures". The Jerusalem Report. access-date= requires url= (help) ^ Shap, Elana (11 Feb 2002) [...More...] | "Yael Bar Zohar" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Sendi Bar Sendi Bar (sometimes Sandy Bar; Hebrew: סנדי בר; born April 5, 1976) is an Israeli actress and model.[1] Bar appeared in commercials for Black and Wild beer, Milki and Isracart. She modeled for fashion companies Castro and Pilpel. Bar started her acting career in 1996 in the TV drama Deadly Fortune, directed by Eran Riklis.[2] It was broadcast on prime time in Channel and was followed by roles in Zbeng! and Zinzana. She resided for several years in Los Angeles with her husband, actor Aki Avni, and their son. They returned to Israel in 2008, and separated.[3][4] References[edit]^ "Photographer fights anorexia" Archived 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine. ^ "Kesef Katlani". IMDb. IMDb. ^ "Celebrity Grapevine". Jerusalem Post. August 24, 2008 [...More...] | "Sendi Bar" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Yael Abecassis Yael Abecassis (Hebrew: יעל אבקסיס; born 19 July 1967) is an Israeli actress and model.[1] She married Israeli actor Lior Miller in 1996 and has one child. They divorced in 2003. Abecassis is the daughter of Raymonde Abecassis, a Moroccan-born Israeli singer and actress.Contents1 Career 2 Filmography2.1 Filmography as self3 References 4 External linksCareer[edit] Yael Abecassis began modeling at the age of 14. She later branched into television and film, appearing in commercials and starring as Rivka in Kadosh, a 1999 retelling of The Dybbuk directed by Amos Gitai. In the 1990s, she starred as a host on Israeli television programs for children, and produced music videos for babies and young children. Towards the end of the 1990s, she left television to pursue a career as a dramatic actress [...More...] | "Yael Abecassis" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Turner Broadcasting System Europe Turner Broadcasting System ![]() Turner Broadcasting System Europe ![]() Europe is the company managing the collection of cable and satellite networks around Europe, Middle East and Africa. Turner Broadcasting System ![]() Turner Broadcasting System Europe ![]() Europe operates the following brands: CNN ![]() CNN International, Boomerang, Turner Classic Movies, TNT, Cartoon Network, Boing, truTV, HLN, Toonami, Warner TV ![]() Warner TV and Cartoonito. The availability of these brands depends on what country in Europe, Middle East ![]() Middle East and Africa ![]() Africa the viewer is from. The most available brands include Cartoon Network, Boomerang, CNN ![]() CNN and Turner Classic Movies. In 2019, Turner EMEA will be moving to their new headquarters in Old Street, Shoreditch, London [...More...] | "Turner Broadcasting System Europe" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Cartoon Network MEA A cartoon is a type of two-dimensional illustration, possibly animated. While the specific definition has changed over time, modern usage refers to (a) a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic artistic style of drawing or painting, (b) an image or series of images intended for satire, caricature, or humor, or (c) a motion picture that relies on a sequence of illustrations for its animation. An artist who creates cartoons is called a cartoonist.[1] The concept originated in the Middle Ages and first described a preparatory drawing for a piece of art, such as a painting, fresco, tapestry, or stained glass window [...More...] | "Cartoon Network MEA" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Television Block Block programming or television block is the arrangement of programs on radio or television so that several items of one general class, such as soap operas or popular music, occur in sequence.[1] Overview[edit] Block programming involves scheduling a series of related shows which are likely to attract and hold a given audience for a long period of time.[2] Notable examples of overt block programming were NBC's Thursday evening "Must See TV" lineup, which included two hours of sitcoms and one hour of ER, and Channel 4's "T4" program which often ran sitcoms like Friends back-to-back for an hour or more. Reruns on cable television are often assembled into similar blocks to fill several hours of generally little-watched daytime periods [...More...] | "Television Block" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Sport 5 Sport 5 (Hebrew: ספורט 5, Sport Hamesh), also known as the Sports Channel (Hebrew: ערוץ הספורט, Arutz HaSport) is an Israeli television company [...More...] | "Sport 5" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Hot (Israel) Hot Telecommunication Systems Ltd. (Hebrew: הוט-מערכות תקשורת בע"מ) (TASE: HOT) is a company that provides cable television, last-mile Internet access, broadband and telecommunication services in Israel. It also provides various data transmission services and network services at different rates, services to the business sector and other ancillary services. In November 2004, Hot Telecom commenced providing domestic fixed line telephone services to residential and business subscribers. The company’s shares are traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange ![]() Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and is a constitute of the TA-100 Index [...More...] | "Hot (Israel)" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Hot 3 Hot 3 (styled as HOT3; Hebrew: הוט 3; also available in HD as HOT3 HD) is an Israeli television channel of the cable television company 'HOT'. First introduced as The Family Channel in the early 1990s and later simply as Channel 3, it was one of the very first exclusive channels of regulated cable television in Israel. History[edit] The channel was founded by Udi Miron in 1989 together with the establishment of ICP (Israel Cable Programming), and was one of the first cable channels in Israel with their launch in 1990. At first the channel's Program Schedule was mostly made of Dramas, some American shows from the past (Soap, All in the family), Soap Operas such as The Young and the Restless, and a few experimental original productions. Within a few years, the channel became the Israeli home of many successful television shows from America and other countries, adding the tag line "The best shows in the world" [...More...] | "Hot 3" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Cable Television Cable television ![]() Cable television is a system of delivering television programming to paying subscribers via radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted through coaxial cables, or in more recent systems, light pulses through fiber-optic cables. This contrasts with broadcast television, in which the television signal is transmitted over the air by radio waves and received by a television antenna attached to the television; or satellite television, in which the television signal is bounced off of the Earth's firmament and received by a satellite dish on the roof. FM radio ![]() FM radio programming, high-speed Internet, telephone services, and similar non-television services may also be provided through these cables [...More...] | "Cable Television" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |