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Tiki Dayan.
Tears of a much-loved Israeli clown

Actress Tiki Dayan has known much personal tragedy during her lifetime, a trait reflected in many of the mournful roles she has played on stage and screen. Now, though, she just wants to make people laugh.

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Emmanuel Rosen
Testimonies shed new light on Emmanuel Rosen's alleged sexual harassment

Following a report on the Israeli journalist's alleged misconduct, Haaretz reviews some of the central testimonies.

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Said of women's accounts published in Haaretz: 'Only tip of iceberg,' but Rosen called it '10-year smear campaign.'

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Emmanuel Rosen
Former Channel 2 News director warned Emmanuel Rosen about harassment

Shalom Keitel spoke unofficially with the senior journalist about his behavior, though no official complaint had been filed against him.

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Emmanuel Rosen
Channel 10 journalist Emmanuel Rosen takes leave of absence following harassment claims

In an article in Haaretz, a group of 10 female colleagues accused Rosen of improper behavior and harassment; the senior journalist describes the claims as 'baseless' and a 'smear campaign.'

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Ya'akov Eilon
Israeli TV anchorman defying anachronism

Channel 10's Ya'akov Eilon, a hard-core newsman, is presenting a world news program with lighthearted spirit.

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The doctors and stars of the show.
New Israeli reality series gives viewers a glimpse at hospital life from behind the stethoscope

The reality TV series, directed by an Israeli husband-wife team, follows overworked doctors as they cope with the medical challenges and personal dramas of a Tel Aviv hospital.

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Lina Makhoul
Israeli-Arab wins second season of Israel's 'The Voice'

Lina Makhoul of Acre said that she was the victim of racism throughout the season's filming, thanked the viewers for 'putting the music first.'

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The judges for 'The Band Project.'
How to create an Israeli pop band

A new reality show on the Children's Channel aims to replicate the popularity of One Direction, the English-Irish pop boy band that became a hit especially among preteens.

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Barak, left, and Tomer Heymann.
A new documentary series about five Israeli families, closeness and sacrifice

Behind the scenes with the filmmaking Heymann brothers, light is shed on their own family sagas.

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Haim Bouzaglo
Israeli filmmaker plays God

After decades of insightful feature films and television series, Haim Bouzaglo's latest project for Channel 10, 'House of Wishes,' borders on psychodrama therapy.

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The cast of “Silicon Wadi"
Another take on the start-up nation, this one a bit less glamorous

In the new documentary series 'Silicon Wadi,' filmmakers Daniel Sivan and Yossi Bloch discover there is a lot more blood, sweat and tears than luxurious villas in Israel's high-tech world.

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Channel 10 workers demonstrate opposite Likud headquarters in Tel Aviv
Embattled but resurgent, Channel 10 names another exec

After getting its license renewed after months of uncertainty, company names third new executive in several weeks.

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Channel 1
Making over the TV channel that Israelis love to hate

Being financed by the taxpayer, not commercials, Channel 1 can afford to be experimental. Its chiefs promise excitement in the new program schedule, and that red tape will suddenly evaporate, too.

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Marina Maximilian Karni.
The 'Israeli idol' who lived up to her name

Six years after making her mark on the popular talent show 'Kochav Nolad,' Marina Maximilian (Blumin) Karni releases a new single from her long-anticipated debut album.

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Eyal Boers
Yoni Netanyahu wasn't the only one who died at Entebbe. Why have we forgotten the others?

The operation was a success – but three of the 105 Israeli hostages who were hijacked to Uganda in 1976 died while it was carried out. A new film looks at the silence that enveloped the family of one of them for more than 35 years.

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Music School: Only 14 percent of viewers are children or teens.
Why kids make it big on Israeli TV

Programs starring children and teens such as 'Music School,' 'Children's Master Chef' and 'Euphoria' are a big hit among adults.

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Sameh "Saz" Zakout
Lessons of coexistence, from a Muslim rapper in an L.A. villa

As opposed to the Jewish-Israeli participants in the reality show 'Living in La La Land,' Sameh Zakout emerges as the one with the open mind while his housemates come off as xenophobes.

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Arab Labor
New talent unseats old favorites at Israeli TV awards

'Arab Labor' and dramatic series '30 Shekels per Hour' pull in the most awards; Haaretz columnist Sayed Kashua wins award for best comic script for 'Arab Labor.'

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Hanna Zemer
Remembering the first lady of Hebrew journalism

A memorial evening on the subject of journalists in politics will be held tomorrow on the 10th anniversary of the death of Hanna Zemer, the legendary editor of the now defunct daily Davar.

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Yaara Yeshurun and Michal Shalev Reicher at the station’s studio.
All the news that's fit for kids

Instead of youngsters listening to gory details of rape and murder on the news, radio station Kol Hayeladim aims to provide child-friendly programs.

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watching TV
Glued to the tube: Israelis rank third in daily television viewing

In 2012, the average Israeli spent 233 minutes a day in front of the tube, seven minutes shy of four hours a day, a minute more than last year.

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David Ben-Gurion, the country’s first prime minister (center), at a session of the first Knesset in
'These people lived their ideology'

A three-part television series that begins airing tonight showcases the towering figures who were members of the first Knesset.

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Uzi Weill
The best Israeli satirist you've never heard of

Tel Aviv writer and cult figure Uzi Weill has taken his fan base to Facebook and beyond.

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Employees protesting the shuttering of Channel 10 in Tel Aviv Tuesday.
Cash-strapped Channel 2 axes two major news programs

'Six O'Clock with Oded Ben Ami' and 'Meet the Press' being scrapped.

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