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Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air

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Difference between Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air

Channel 1 (Israel) vs. Free-to-air

Channel 1 (הערוץ הראשון, HaArutz HaRishon, lit. The First Channel, sometimes called 1 ערוץ, Arutz Ahat) was one of the oldest television channels in Israel (with only the Israeli Educational Television being older) and one of five terrestrial channels in the country (along with Channel 2, Channel 10, Channel 33 and the Knesset Channel). Free-to-air (FTA) are television (TV) and radio services broadcast in clear (unencrypted) form, allowing any person with the appropriate receiving equipment to receive the signal and view or listen to the content without requiring a subscription, other ongoing cost or one-off fee (e.g. Pay-per-view).

Similarities between Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air

Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Channel 2 (Israel), Channel 33 (Israel), Channel Ten (Israel), DVB-T, High-definition television, Israeli Educational Television, Knesset Channel, PAL, Standard-definition television, Television licence, Terrestrial television.

Channel 2 (Israel)

Channel 2 (Arutz Shtaim), also called "The Second Channel" (HaArutz HaSheni) was an Israeli commercial television channel.

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Channel 33 (Israel)

Channel 33 (ערוץ 33; Arutz Shloshim VeShalosh) was an Israeli public terrestrial channel, operated by the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), which was primarily designated for Arabic-speaking viewers.

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Channel Ten (Israel)

Channel Eser (ערוץ עשר), formerly known as Israel 10 (ישראל 10, Yisra'el Eser) and Channel 10 (10 ערוץ) is a commercial broadcasting television channel licensed in Israel.

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DVB-T

DVB-T is an abbreviation for "Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial"; it is the DVB European-based consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television that was first published in 1997 and first broadcast in the UK in 1998.

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High-definition television

High-definition television (HDTV) is a television system providing an image resolution that is of substantially higher resolution than that of standard-definition television, either analog or digital.

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Israeli Educational Television

The Israeli Educational Television (also known as IETV, הטלוויזיה החינוכית הישראלית, HaŦelevizia HaKhinuchít HaIsraelit or just חינוכית - Hinuchit) is a state-owned public terrestrial television network which used to concentrate on producing and broadcasting programs for school children.

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Knesset Channel

The Knesset Channel (ערוץ 99 - ערוץ הכנסת; Arutz Tish'im VeTesha - Arutz HaKnesset, "Channel 99 - Knesset Channel") is a public Israeli terrestrial channel that broadcasts the sessions of the Knesset as well as some other programs concerning the Israeli parliament.

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PAL

Phase Alternating Line (PAL) is a color encoding system for analogue television used in broadcast television systems in most countries broadcasting at 625-line / 50 field (25 frame) per second (576i).

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Standard-definition television

Standard-definition television (SDTV or SD) is a television system which uses a resolution that is not considered to be either high- or enhanced-definition.

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Television licence

A television licence or broadcast receiving licence is a payment required in many countries for the reception of television broadcasts, or the possession of a television set where some broadcasts are funded in full or in part by the licence fee paid.

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Terrestrial television

Terrestrial or broadcast television is a type of television broadcasting in which the television signal is transmitted by radio waves from the terrestrial (Earth based) transmitter of a television station to a TV receiver having an antenna.

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Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air Comparison

Channel 1 (Israel) has 38 relations, while Free-to-air has 197. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 4.68% = 11 / (38 + 197).

References

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