Israel 10
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Country | Israel |
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Owner | Yossi Meiman, Ronald Lauder, Arnon Milchan |
Key people | Mody Friedman, CEO. Yoav Heldman, CFO. Nati Dinnar, VP of Strategy and Marketing. Eldad Koblentz, VP of Programming. Liat Feldman, Head of Content. Dan Ron, VP of Sales. Dvorah Kimhi, Legal Adviser. Efi Dilmoni, VP of Technology and Engineering. Zivit Davidovith, Head of Production. Reudor Benziman, CEO Channel 10 News. |
Launch date | January 28, 2002 |
Former names | Israel 10 |
Website www.10.tv |
Channel 10 (Hebrew: ערוץ 10, Arutz Eser), formerly known as Israel 10 (Hebrew: ישראל 10, Yisrael Eser) is a commercial broadcasting television channel licensed in Israel. It operates under the auspices of the Second Israeli Broadcasting Authority. On 28 January 2002 the channel began broadcasting and it now operates seven days a week. The channel's schedule consists of original drama series, entertainment shows, news shows, lifestyle programs and foreign programs. The channel also operates its own news company.
[edit] Original productions
- Ahava ze Koev (Love Hurts) - romantic drama series
- Ahorei HaHadashot (Behind the News) - reminiscent of The Daily Show
- Karov Levadai (Almost Certainly) - mockumentary series
- Meorav Yerushalmi (Jerusalem Mix) - drama
- Tonight with Lior Shlein - late night talk show
In addition to these shows, 10 also produces and broadcasts the Israeli versions of the quizzes The Weakest Link, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Deal or No Deal, and Jeopardy!, the reality shows The Biggest Loser and America's Next Top Model and the comedy improvisation show Whose Line is it Anyway?.
[edit] Former shows
- Every Night with Assaf Harel - late night talk show
[edit] External links
- Official website (Hebrew)