Reshet Gimmel

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Reshet Gimmel

Reshet Gimel was established in 1976, marking a change in an international listeners’ habits – part of the global changes in culture and fashion taking place in 70’s of the last century in Europe and Israel as well. The station had been in strict competition over young listeners’ hearts and ears with such stations as Kol ha-Shalom and Galei Zahal. The 90’s had brought with them many new local radio stations that absorbed fare share of Reshet Gimel’s listeners. In 1997 there was an intention to close the station. November 2nd, 1997, Reshet Gimel carried out a “Hebrew Revolution” and started broadcasting solely Israeli music – of all styles and sorts, becoming the only Israeli radio station totally devoted to Israeli music. Decision to change the content completely had drastically improved it’s ratings. Currently this radio station is dedicated to Israeli music promotion. There are newscasts in Hebrew at the same times as Reshet Bet. 

Frequencies and areas:

97.7 FM – North and Upper Galilee
88.1 FM – Tsfat area
105.5 FM – Haifa Area
88.9 FM – Beit Shean area
97.8 FM – Jerusalem area
97.8FM, 89.7FM – Greater Tel-Aviv
106.9FM – Beer-Sheva
89.5FM – Negev and Northern Negev
89.5FM – Arava
100.5FM – Eilat

 

Contact Reshet Gimmel

1-599-509-510
Contact Reshet Gimmel
gimmel@iba.org.il
Email Reshet Gimmel

Reshet Aleph

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Reshet Aleph is one of the Kol Israel channels operated by Israel Broadcasting Authority. It specialises in general matters and cultural programs, with news broadcasts in Hebrew.

This was first radio channel of Kol Israel that’d started to broadcast in Hebrew. Reshet Aleph topics include culture, art, literature and poetry, tradition, folklore, history and professional council.

“Young minds” – Reshet Aleph’s programme for teenagers – is one of the very first programmes of this kind in the history of radio.

Several times the station had found itself on the verge of closing or merging with other stations of Kol Israel. In 2004, Reshet Alefph had been forced to share the frequency with Reshet Moreshet. This decision had led to a significant decrease in station’s broadcasting hours. Instead of 24 hours per day schedule with pre-recorded night programmes, Reshet Aleph is now broadcasting only 10 hours per day (6:00-16:00) during weekdays. On weekends, Reshet Aleph broadcasts since Shabbat starts on Friday till it ends on Saturday evening.

Frequencies and areas:
102.8 FM North and Upper Galelee
100.7 FMB Tzfat, Beer Sheva
97.2 FM Haifa
98.4 FM Jerusalem
104.8 FM Greater Tel-Aviv

Contact Reshet Aleph

1-599-509-510
Contact Reshet Aleph
aleph@iba.org.il
Email Reshet Aleph

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