The end of the post-colonial era: The transformation in Israeli media law on the State’s 70th anniversary

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Abstract

Dramatic changes in media law and practice took place on Israel’s 70th year of independence: The Press Ordinance was abolished; the Broadcasting Authority (IBA) was replaced by the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (IBC); and the Second Authority Law (which governs commercial broadcasting) was amended, abolishing the “dual broadcasting model” established in the 1990s. What characterizes these changes is that they mark the breaking up of Israel’s media policy structure from its post-colonial roots. The new laws demonstrate for the first time in Israeli media policy history a unique Israeli structure.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-126
Number of pages18
JournalPublizistik
Volume67
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

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