Teddy Channel

Teddy Channel (Hebrew: "ערוץ טדי" or "טדי - קטעים פה") was an Israeli Television Channel that was owned by Teddy entrepreneurship and productions Ltd. It was broadcast on Partner TV on channel 15 from November 2017 until December 30, 2021.

Teddy Channel
Country Israel
Broadcast areaIsrael
Programming
Language(s)Hebrew
Ownership
OwnerTeddy entrepreneurship and productions Ltd
History
LaunchedNovember 15, 2017
ClosedDecember 30, 2021

The channel was led by Yuval Natan. The main content manager of the channel was the editor and scriptwriter Nadav Frishman, and the main producer was Asaf Gordon.[1]

Launch

In June 2017 Partner TV increased its service. With the announcement of the launch of the service, it was also announced that Partner is working with Teddy Productions on a new television channel that will broadcast stand-up and entertainment shows. At the end of October 2017, Partner organized a press conference announcing the launching of a new channel called Teddy. During the press conference it was announced that the channel would share ownership of the content with its 50/50 creators.

Channel broadcasts

The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day; however the number of the initial broadcast hours every day is small (true for 2017), but the assessment is that this number will grow in the future.

This is the only who broadcasts exclusive content in Partner TV, and you can take note of the importance of the channel in its location on the remote control - channel 15, immediately after the big commercial channels.[2]

The channel is built on the concept of Bite Size TV and its programs available on Partner TV's VOD and the Catch Up service, which enables view of broadcasts up to two weeks ago.[3]

Programs

  • Shemesh
  • Ha-Comedy Store
  • HaShir Shelanu
  • Sachiland
  • Tovim and Tovim Pachot
  • Super Feed
  • Stoppers and errands
  • Israeli gentlemens
  • Storiz
  • Personal studio
  • Star Network
  • Eve Sherman Properties
  • Trio Artistic truth

See also

References

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