Israel is considering launching an international news channel, according to cabinet minister Yuli Edelstein. The Jerusalem Post writes:
“We could have our own channel, which would at least broadcast on the Internet. We’re not there now, but we are seriously discussing that,” Edelstein said.
The channel would require a combination of state and private funding, he said, adding that his ministry had secured some state funds toward the project.
In a reference to Al-Jazeera, Edelstein said, “Would it be an Al-Judea satellite TV broadcaster? Or would it broadcast online? Would it have a .gov or .com Web address? We still don’t have the answers.”
Last month, I asked readers to weigh in: Should Israel Launch a Satellite News Channel? Comments were overwhelmingly in favor.
This isn't the first time the idea has been discussed. The post-flotilla environment should make finding private funds easier.