What is israeli broadcasting corporation?

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (also known as Kan) is the country's public broadcasting service. It was established in 2017 to replace the Israel Broadcasting Authority and operates on a budget of approximately 1.1 billion shekels. The corporation operates several television channels, radio stations, and digital platforms, broadcasting in Hebrew, Arabic, and other languages. Kan's programming includes news, live events, entertainment, and educational content. It is also responsible for producing official broadcasts of significant state events such as the annual Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony or the Eurovision Song Contest.