Kan 11 (fictional)

Here 11 (Hebrew: כאן 11) is an Israeli state-owned free-to-air television channel. Operated by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC), it launched on 15 May 2017, replacing Channel 1 after the closure of the Israel Broadcasting Authority. It is one of the six free-to-air channels in the country.

The closure of the broadcasting authority and the establishment of the broadcasting corporation
Over the years, there has been a deterioration in the status and functioning of the Broadcasting Authority. In July 2013, the Minister of Communications , Gilad Erdan , hired an external consulting company to examine the future of the Broadcasting Authority, in order to decide whether it is right to close the Authority. In light of the data, a " Lands Committee " was established and it published its decisions in early March 2014. According to the summaries received, the television fee will be canceled as of April 1, 2015 and a new broadcasting body will be established in place of the Broadcasting Authority. After the enactment of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Law, the establishment of the Israel Broadcasting Corporation began

From the beginning of the channel's broadcasts
The channel began its broadcasts on May 15, 2017 and replaced the first channel of the Broadcasting Authority that preceded it.

Unlike the division of hours that took place on the first channel of the Broadcasting Authority, the "Kan 11" channel did not share broadcasting hours with educational television in its early days, but broadcast the corporation's content throughout the day. After the settlement reached with the employees of the educational television, on June 4, 2017 the educational television returned to broadcasting on channel 11, but this time between 12:00 and 16:30. On August 3, 2017, the corporation stopped the educational broadcasts on "Kan 11", despite the settlement reached, this after the educational employees put up a protest slide during the broadcasts.

From its launch until May 12, 2018, the channel was in the running period.

The quality of the image broadcast on the channel since the beginning of its broadcasts is in HD format. In November 2017, he began the process of upgrading his content to the even higher 4K format (part of Ultra HD technology ).

The highest rating figure for the channel was recorded on May 12, 2018, at the Eurovision final in Lisbon, won by Neta Barzilai with the song " Toy ", achieving about 35% - the highest figure since the split of Channel 2. Barzilai's performance, which took place around 11 p.m.: 50 achieved about 48%. Another high figure was recorded on July 15 when the 2018 World Cup final was broadcast, when the final won a figure of 37.2%.

Unlike the first channel of the Broadcasting Authority, the channel "Kan 11" invests a budget for advertising its content, which includes advertising on the commercial channels, on the Internet and on billboards. Advertising includes promotion of programs and the news division.

On October 1, 2020, journalist Roi Yanovski was appointed editor-in-chief of the publication, replacing Ili Levin.

Programs
See List of programs broadcast by Kan 11 (fictional)

High definition
The channel has been broadcast in high-definition television since its launch. It also aired coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in 4K ultra-high-definition