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| | History of Israel's Broadcasting Authority: a Politically Left-leaning (Relativistic, Revisionist) Ideological Entity |
 | | Israel’s electronic media sees its role not only to report to its viewers and listeners and to comment on the news, that is, to act as an agent, but to direct and manage the news so as to set the public agenda. |
 | | In that year, the Broadcasting Authority Law was passed, creating an independent body to produce electronic broadcasts although the Director-General and the members of the Public Council of the IBA, the "plenum", are appointed by the Government. |
 | | The broadcasts of the Israel Educational Television Network (IET), considered a integral unit of the Education Ministry and responsible to the Minister, are carried over both the First and Second TV channels during the morning and afternoon hours. |
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