Israel Broadcasting Authority - translation to dutch
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Israel Broadcasting Authority - translation to dutch

FORMER NATIONAL BROADCASTING AUTHORITY OF ISRAEL
Israeli Broadcasting Authority; Israeli radio; Israel Broadcasting Service; Israeli Radio and Television
  • HD control room of IBA's Television Channel 1
  • IBA headquarters in [[Romema]], [[Jerusalem]] (January 2016)
  • Kobi Barkai reading the hourly news cast in [[Kol Israel]] studios
  • [[Kol Yisrael]] building on Heleni Hamalka Street, [[Jerusalem]]

Israel Broadcasting Authority         
Israelische Uitzendings Authoriteit (IBA)
Israel Broadcasting Corporation         
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  • The corporation's main building in Jerusalem, pictured in May 2017
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PUBLIC BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF ISRAEL
Israel Broadcasting Corporation; Ta'agid; Israeli Broadcasting Corporation; KAN News
israëlische uitzendstations
Port Authority         
GOVERNMENTAL OR QUASI-GOVERNMENTAL PUBLIC AUTHORITY FORMED TO OPERATE PORTS AND OTHER TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Port Authority; Port district; Port authorities; Harbour commissioner; Harbour authority
Haven Authoriteiten

Definition

UKAEA
¦ abbreviation United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.

Wikipedia

Israel Broadcasting Authority

The Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA; Hebrew: רָשׁוּת השִּׁדּוּר, romanized: Rashút HaShidúr, lit. 'The Broadcast Authority') was Israel's public broadcaster from 1948 to 2017.

Examples of use of Israel Broadcasting Authority
1. By Haaretz Editorial The Israel Broadcasting Authority is on the brink of economic collapse.
2. True, we have the Israel Broadcasting Authority, but unfortunately, it never was a true public broadcaster.
3. "Dialogue is ongoing in order to solve the dispute," the Israel Broadcasting Authority stated in response.
4. Riad Ali is a reporter for Channel One of the Israel Broadcasting Authority.
5. The author is a reporter for Channel 1 of the Israel Broadcasting Authority.