i24 News now live

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i24 LIVE

i24News – a first of its kind Israeli 24-hour international TV news station – has gone live. The station will broadcast in English, French and Arabic from its spanking new studios in the Jaffa port – to audiences across the globe.

Frank Melloul, 39, a Swiss-born former French diplomat who was instrumental in launching and running France’s 24 hour news station – France24, was brought in several months ago to build up and run the endeavor. He came at the request of Franco-Israeli telecom tycoon Patrick Drahi, the moneyman behind the project.

Drahi, the main shareholder in a French cable company called Numericable SA, which operates in France, Belgium and Luxembourg, entered the Israeli communications market three years by purchasing a controlling stake in the HOT cable TV company.

According to those involved with the project, 150 journalists, editors and others have already been hired as staff, all of them to be based in Israel. In addition, the plan is to also use freelance journalists based overseas to round out coverage, which, Melloul says, will be 70 percent focused on international news, and 30 percent on regional and Israel news.

News bulletins are planned for every 30 minutes, said Melloul, while other content, including debates, round tables and talk shows, will be co-produced in conjunction with Haim Slutzky Communication Channels – a producer of material for HOT and for Channel 8.

I24News will broadcast around the clock in English and French – and five hours each day in Arabic. This coming year, Melloul said, it will be possible to watch i24News via satellite in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia – with plans to launch it in the United States in 2014.

More detailed information regarding programming, and how and where exactly the channel will be broadcast remained under wraps this week, but Melloul stressed that one thing i24News was not intended to be – was an Israeli propaganda machine.

November 10, 2013 | 6 Comments »

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  1. I was just watching the 7:30 news interview and the english speakers were very poor plus the broadcast appeared broken. for the english channel they need english speakers. The news broadcaster himself spoke too quickly and the english was disjointed.

  2. More detailed information regarding programming, and how and where exactly the channel will be broadcast remained under wraps this week, but Melloul stressed that one thing i24News was not intended to be – was an Israeli propaganda machine.

    Then it is a complete waste of effort and money.

  3. Adar Primor, the editor in chief of Internet and multimedia for the channel, said he has been told in plain language that i24 is not a promotional tool for the state of Israel. “This is how it was presented to me, that we would not be a propaganda site,” said Primor, a 20-year veteran of Haaretz. “We will bring forward some aspects of Israel that are not brought in other media outlets. So, for me it was important to understand that we are not bringing only one side of the conflict, or one side of everything.”
    http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/141109/upstart-israeli-news-channel

    20 years??? not a good sign.

  4. I am watching it and so far it appears to have the hopey changey multi cultural experience mission. However, they say part of their mission is to show the real Israel to the world. I hope they dont only portray the lefts Israel.

  5. will this be a left wing financed mouthpiece, the article is from haaretz? The right is usually way behind on the propaganda scene.