Channel 13 (Hebrew: ערוץ 13) is an Israeli free-to-air television channel operated by Reshet Media which is owned by Len Blavatnik’s Access (~52%), Discovery (21%), Nadav Topolsky (13.5%), Udi Angel (8%) and Strauss Family (5.5%). It was launched on 1 November 2017 as one of two replacements of the outgoing Channel 2.

Channel 13
Logo used since 2022
CountryIsrael
Broadcast areaIsrael
AffiliatesReshet
HaHadashot 13
HeadquartersRamat HaHayal, Tel Aviv
Programming
Language(s)Hebrew
Picture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerReshet
History
Launched1 November 2017; 6 years ago (2017-11-01)
Links
Website13tv.co.il
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 13
Streaming media
13tv.co.il/live

History

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Israel's Channel 2 was operated by the Second Authority for Television and Radio, but was programmed by two rotating companies, Keshet Media Group and Reshet. As part of a larger series of reforms to Israel's broadcast system to increase diversity and competition, Channel 2 was shut down, and both broadcasters were granted their own, separate channels. Reshet 13 officially launched on 1 November 2017, alongside Keshet 12. The Israel Television News Company continued to provide news programmes for both channels; the main primetime bulletin is simulcast by both channels, while other programs are divided among the two channels.[1][2]

In June 2018, due to financial issues caused by the 2017 Channel 2 split, RGE (owner of Channel 10) filed a merger with this channel's parent company Reshet.[3] In October 2018, Reshet announced that the merger had cancelled.[4][5] Reshet's owners have since reconsidered the merger, and after a long battle with the Second Authority, the merger was approved,[6] and was scheduled for January 16, 2019. The merger saw certain programmes previously shown on Channel 10 moved to Reshet 13, which subsequently changed its name to channel 13, with the new slogan "everything connects".

Ownership and management

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When the channel began broadcasting, on 1 November 2017, it was controlled by the owners of Reshet Media - Ofer Family (51%), Strauss Investments (16%) and Endemol (33%), and the Channel’s CEO was Avi Zvi.

Following the Reshet-Channel 10 merger, the shareholding composition for the channel changed as of 16 January 2019, as follows: Len Blavatnik held approximately 52%, Udi Recanati (through Naftali Investments) held approximately 9% and Nadav Topolsky held approximately 7% of the shares. Jointly the three held 68% as RGE. Of the Reshet shareholders, Udi Angel held approximately 16%, Endemol held approximately 11% and Michael Strauss held approximately 5%.

In June 2020, negotiations began with other parties in an attempt to form a partnership which would absorb Blavatnik’s share of the company.

In early 2021, discussions began with Discovery Group and an agreement was reached and approved in July 2021. The channel’s new shareholding structure is: ~52% Len Blavatnik’s Access, 21% Discovery, 13.5% Nadav Topolsky, 8% Udi Angel and 5.5% Strauss Family. In practice, Discovery replaced Endemol and Recanati, which held shares in the Channel.

The current CEO is Yoram Altman Eldar and the CEO of the News Company is Aviram Elad. [7]

Programming

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News

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Being one of two direct replacements of Channel 2, Reshet 13 has broadcast news programmes produced by Israel Television News Company (which produced HaHadashot 2 for Channel 2), a company Reshet jointly owned with Keshet.

Following the merger between Reshet and Channel 10, Reshet sold its stake in the News Company to Keshet. Reshet 13 took resources and programmes from Channel 10's news production company, which then changed on-air branding to HaHadashot 13.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kamin, Debra (2017-11-01). "Keshet, Reshet Begin Operating Own Channels in Israeli TV Shakeup". Variety. Archived from the original on 2022-06-13. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
  2. ^ "Israel's Channel 2 set for historic split Tue midnight". Globes. Archived from the original on 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
  3. ^ "Channel Ten, Reshet slated to merge". The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on 2018-06-15. Retrieved 2018-06-15.
  4. ^ "Reshet pulls out of slated merger with Channel Ten". The Jerusalem Post. 15 October 2018. Archived from the original on 21 October 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  5. ^ Spiro, Amy (15 October 2018). "Israeli Network Reshet Says It Is Canceling Merger With Channel Ten". Variety. Archived from the original on 22 October 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  6. ^ Spiro, Amy (9 November 2018). "Merger of Israeli Networks Reshet and Channel Ten Given Final Go-Ahead". Variety. Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  7. ^ Magen, Hadas (23 September 2022). ""We'll be a global media company"". Globes. Archived from the original on 1 May 2023. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
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