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Jewish News TV network to launch on Wednesday

The first-ever Jewish news network will begin broadcasts this Wednesday. Jewish News 1 (JN1) was born as an alternative to the world’s leading news networks – CNN, Fox News and Sky News. But its main goal is to serve as the Jewish version of al-Jazeera, which has won the hearts of tens of millions of Arab viewers over the past 15 years.

According to the Makor Rishon newspaper, the channel will be broadcast via satellite to Europe, North America and the Middle East. In Israel it will be offered by the Yes satellite company. “Jewish News 1″ will broadcast news from Israel and the world 24/7. The network has already set up studios in Tel Aviv, Brussels and Kiev, and additional studios will be opened in Washington, Paris and London in the coming months.

The network will begin its broadcasts in English, but its managers seek to offer news in seven additional languages, including Hebrew, French, Italian, Russian and German.

3 Comments on “Jewish News TV network to launch on Wednesday”

  1. #1 Paul McGlynn
    on Sep 21st, 2011 at 08:50

    Best wishes for the launch of JN1. Is it going to be available in UK? What satellite - Sky? Looking forward to it!

  2. #2 Olexander
    on Sep 22nd, 2011 at 04:57

    Good luck to JN!
    We need to support it to be a real source of news to populate peace at Palestine. How connect to JN?

  3. #3 Olexander
    on Sep 22nd, 2011 at 05:02

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