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Channel KAN Educational
("KAN Educational" כאן חינוכית)
CountryIsrael
HeadquartersJerusalem
Ownership
OwnerIsrael Broadcasting Corporation

Kan Educational (Hebrew: כאן חינוכית, Kan Hinuchit) is a public television channel in Israel designated for children, on behalf of the Israel Broadcasting Corporation. The channel launched in August 15, 2018 and replaced Israeli Educational Television, which preceded it. It now broadcasts existing IETV programs including older and newer programs, as well as providing new seasons to some of those programs, and also introduce new series along the way. All of its content will be bought from third parties, unlike IETV who produced many of their shows in-house.[1]

History

Following a reform in public broadcasting initiated by the government and approved by the Knesset in the summer of 2014, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority was replaced in 2017 by the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (aka KAN).

On 14 August 2018, the Israeli Educational Television was shut down and has been replaced by a new kids and youth channel named KAN Educational, now a part of the Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation.[2][3][4]

Programming

Original Shows

Shows from Israeli Educational Television

  • Avudim BaRibua (אבודים בריבוע)
  • Bahatzer Shel Pupik (בחצר של פופיק)
  • BaHeder Shel Hanny (בחדר של חני)
  • BeSod HaYinyanim (בסוד העניינים)
  • Bli Sodot (בלי סודות)
  • Dan VeMuesli (דן ומוזלי)
  • Esrim Plus (עשרים פלוס)
  • BaBait Shel Fistuk (בבית של פיסטוק)
  • HaChafranim (החפרנים)
  • HaYeladim MiSchoonat Hayim (הילדים משכונת חיים)
  • Hayot Bama (חיות במה)
  • Hayot Bama Live! (חיות במה בהופעה)
  • Heshbon Pashoot (חשבון פשוט)
  • Inyan Shel Zman (עניין של זמן)
  • Keshet VeAnan (קשת וענן)
  • Knesset Nichbada (כנסת נכבדה)
  • Kriyat Kivun (קריאת כיוון)
  • Look at Me (תראו אותי)
  • Ma HaSipur? (מה הסיפור?)
  • Ma Pitom?! (!?מה פתאום)
  • Ma Ze Muze (מה זה מוזה)
  • Matti HaBalash HaMathemati (מתי בלש מתמטי)
  • The Most Sharpened Pencil (העיפרון הכי מחודד)
  • Olam HaBubot Shel Gali (עולם הבובות של גלי)
  • Parpar Nechmad (פרפר נחמד)
  • Philo and Sophy (פילו וסופי)
  • Rechov Sumsum (רחוב סומסום)
  • Rega im Dodley (רגע עם דודלי)
  • Shuster and Shuster (שוסטר ושוסטר)
  • Shraga Bishgada (שרגא בישגדא)
  • Tzemer and Yaeli (צמר ויעלי)
  • The Treehouse Children (ילדי בית העץ)
  • Animals and smiles (חיות וחיוכים)
  • Cabbage head (ראש כרוב)
  • Carousel (קרוסלה)
  • Foxy Fables (משלים שועליים)
  • Hopa Hey (הופה היי)
  • Jinji (ג'ינג'י)
  • Kindergarten Party (מסיבת גן)
  • The last vication (החופש האחרון)
  • Legends of King Solomon (אגדות המלך שלמה)
  • Sammy and Soosoo (סמי וסוסו)
  • Service is not included (לא כולל שירות)
  • Shmil the cat (החתול שמיל)
  • Suspended in the air (תלויים באוויר)
  • Take a chance (קח סיכוי)
  • Tamari's hut (הצריף של תמרי)
  • Telepele (טלפלא)
  • Three Four Five and a half (שלוש ארבע חמש וחצי)
  • Tofsim Rosh (תופסים ראש)
  • Toses (תוססס)
  • Trust me (סמוך עליי)
  • The Tsatskanim (הצצקנים)
  • Tzipi nonstop (ציפי בלי הפסקה)
  • Tzippi Without a Break (ציפי בלי הפסקה)
  • Zap La Rishon (זאפ לראשון)
  • Zipper (ריץ' רץ')

Imported TV shows broadcast on Kan Educational

References

  1. ^ "Israel's Educational TV leaves airwaves after 52 years – Israel News – Jerusalem Post". Archived from the original on 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  2. ^ "Hebrew 'Sesame Street' channel goes off the air after 50 years | Jewish Telegraphic Agency". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 15 August 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-09-27. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  3. ^ "Hebrew Educational TV goes off the air after 50 years". Archived from the original on 2018-08-16. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  4. ^ "Israel's Educational Television signs off after 50 years". Arutz Sheva. Archived from the original on 2018-11-12. Retrieved 2018-10-01.