Keshet Media Group Explained

Keshet Media Group
Native Name:שידורי קשת
Native Name Lang:he
Type:Private
Key People:Avi Nir, CEO[1]
Industry:Media
Num Employees:500[2]
Website:Official website
Foundation:1993
Location City:Tel Aviv
Location Country:Israel

Keshet Media Group, also known as the Keshet company (Hebrew: קשת lit. "Rainbow"), is a private Israeli mass media company, which is headquartered in Tel Aviv.[3] Its media and online news outlet Mako is one of the major Israeli ones.

The company has operated Keshet Broadcasting, a television broadcast operator and a franchisee of Israel's Channel 2, since 1993 and up until November 2017. Since November 2017's licensing reform, it was rebranded in Israel as Keshet 12, a separate channel.

Keshet shows original drama series, entertainment, current affairs, lifestyle shows, and foreign programs. Keshet's global production and distribution arm is Keshet International,[4] and the company's digital branch is Mako, one of the top three most-visited websites in Israel.

Keshet was established in 1993 and is one of Israel's largest media companies.[3] Avi Nir has been serving as the chief executive officer of Keshet Media Group since 2002.[2] As a leading network in Israel, Keshet is responsible for shows including Prisoners of War (Hatufim), Rising Star (HaKokhav HaBa)[5] and When Heroes Fly.

History

Keshet was founded in 1993 when Israel's Channel 2 was formed along with two other operators, Telad and Reshet.[6] The company was started by Alex Gilady, the current president of Keshet[7] and a former vice president at NBC International in London.[8]

The first drama series Keshet produced was in 1996 called Bat Yam, New York. That same year, Channel 2 became the most watched channel in Israel.[9] What a Wonderful Country (Eretz Nehederet), a TV series similar to Saturday Night Live, aired its first season in 2003 and has since become one of the most popular shows on Israeli TV.[10] [11]

In 2005, a committee formed by the Second Israeli Broadcasting Authority selected two of the three operators to run the next phase of Channel 2, one of only two channels allowed to run commercials. Keshet came first and was awarded four broadcasting days per week. The other two days were awarded to Reshet.[12] That same year, Keshet purchased the rights to Uvda, an investigative and current affairs program hosted by Ilana Dayan. The show was originally launched in 1993 and has been the only continuously running program since the launch of commercial television in Israel.[13] [14]

In 2007, Keshet launched the Israeli version of Big Brother called HaAh HaGadol. It became the most-watched television show of the year and remains one of the highest-rated shows in Israel. In 2010, Keshet launched Prisoners of War (Hatufim), which was also sold to Showtime and developed into Homeland a year later with Keshet as an executive producer.[9] [15]

Keshet also runs the Israeli Music 24, Netex New Media, a Hebrew-language website directory, and the comedy outlet Bip, all integrated under news and entertainment portal, mako.[16]

In 2012, Keshet Media Group Avi Nir launched and hosted the inaugural Innovation in Television (INTV) confab, a two-day conference in Jerusalem that has featured a stellar line up of the most prominent industry leaders, creators, executives and thinkers over the course of the six events to date.[17] [18] [19] The seventh edition is scheduled for March 2021.[20]

Divisions and subsidiaries

Keshet International

Keshet has been selling formats under Keshet Formats since 2000. In 2012, Keshet International was established as the global production and distribution branch of Keshet Media Group.[21] It has operations in the United Kingdom, Keshet Productions[22] and Greenbird;[23] Hong Kong, Keshet Asia;[24] the United States, Keshet Studios;[25] and Germany, Tresor;[26] and Keshet Tresor Fiction.[27]

Mako

Mako is an Israeli news and entertainment portal owned and operated by Keshet which offers video on-demand content from Keshet shows, Channel 2 news programs, Bip (Comedy Channel) and Music 24 (Israeli Music Channel). In addition, it hosts user-created content in Haambatia, and provides written content covering news, entertainment, sports, music, TV, food, comedy, "Home & Family", "Digital", "Spirit" and "Women and Men".

Keshet 12

Originally Keshet Broadcasting was one of two operators that ran the main Israeli commercial television channel, Channel 2, from 1993 to 2017 until the Channel 2 split.

In November 2017, Channel 2 closed down, while Keshet Broadcasting is rebranded and relaunched as Keshet 12, a new TV channel broadcasting 24/7, unlike Channel 2, which broadcast Keshet content for a few days per week.[28]

Notable productions

Television

Cinema

Keshet has also invested in the production of various films in the Israeli cinema industry over the past two decades. Keshet financed films including The Band's Visit, Lebanon,[37] Dancing in Jaffa,[38] and by Shlomi and Ronit Elkabetz, which was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2015.[39] Other films Keshet has financed include:[40]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 3 April 2014. All eyes on Israel at top TV content confab. Ebra Kamin. Times of Israel. 8 February 2015.
  2. Web site: 12 June 2014. Israel's Keshet CEO on His 8 U.S. Shows, 'Rising Star' and Sgt. Bergdahl as a TV Series (Q&A). Scott Roxborough. The Hollywood Reporter. 8 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Dick Clark Productions Forms Venture with Israel's Keshet. Christopher Palmeri. 2 October 2013. Bloomberg. 12 February 2015.
  4. Company Behind Israeli T.V. Hit 'Rising Star' Teams with Dick Clark Productions for U.S. Launch. Phil Gallo. 2 October 2013. Billboard. 10 February 2015.
  5. 'Rising Star': Stakes Are High for Creator Keshet International. David Caspi. 20 June 2014. Billboard. 12 February 2015.
  6. Web site: 26 May 1993. Israel announces first commercial TV station. Variety. 8 February 2015.
  7. Web site: Music 24. Keshet Media Group. 8 February 2015. 5 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141005134830/http://www.keshetmediagroup.com/our-properties/channels/24. dead.
  8. Web site: 8 May 1995. Second Channel exec ankles. Variety. 8 February 2015.
  9. Web site: Keshet: Two Decades of Evolution. Debra Kamin. 2 October 2013. Variey. 2 February 2015.
  10. Web site: 1 February 2014. A Wonderful Country. Thomas L. Friedman. The New York Times. 8 February 2015.
  11. Web site: Eretz Nehederet. IMDB. 2 February 2015.
  12. Web site: 6 February 2014. Israel mulls early Channel 2 split. Andrew Dickens. C21 Media. 8 February 2015.
  13. Web site: 29 November 2012. About Uvda. Mako. 8 February 2015.
  14. Web site: 21 November 2013. Arnon Milchan Admits to Arms Dealing in the '70s. David Caspi. The Hollywood Reporter. 8 February 2015.
  15. Web site: 1 October 2013. Homeland' Producers Adapting Another Spy Drama for the U.S.. Tim Kenneally. The Wrap. 8 February 2015.
  16. Web site: About Keshet Media Group. Keshet. 8 February 2015.
  17. Web site: 19 October 2012. Israel's Keshet Media Group to Host TV Confab in Jerusalem. Stuart Kemp. Hollywood Reporter. 14 April 2015.
  18. Web site: Gary Newman, David Nevins Headline Annual Keshet INTV Conference. 9 March 2018.
  19. Web site: Deadline to Co-Produce Israeli Media Conference INTV with Keshet Media Group. 15 October 2018.
  20. Web site: Keshet Media Group INTV - Innovative TV Conference. Keshet Media Group INTV - Innovative TV Conference.
  21. Web site: About Keshet International. Keshet International. 10 February 2015.
  22. https://www.keshet-uk.tv/ Keshet Productions
  23. http://greenbird.tv/ Greenbird
  24. https://www.keshetinternational.com/keshet-asia Keshet Asia
  25. https://www.keshetinternational.com/keshet-studios-los-angeles Keshet Studios
  26. https://www.tresor.tv/ Tresor
  27. https://www.tresor.tv/en/keshet-tresor-fiction/ Keshet Tresor Fiction
  28. News: Greer Fay Cashman. New TV options are on the way for Israeli viewers. The Jerusalem Post JPost.com. 29 September 2017. 2 December 2018.
  29. News: he:הכנסות קשת מ"האח הגדול": כ-76 מיליון שקל . Ayala Tzoref . Amitai Ziv . http://www.haaretz.co.il/misc/1.1368096 . Haaretz . 18 December 2008 . 29 September 2012 . he . Keshet makes 76 Million NIS out of first Big Brother Season.
  30. News: he:"חטופים" נמכרה לארה"ב . Yuni Perth . http://www.mako.co.il/entertainment-tv-media/tv/Article-47c186313927521004.htm&sCh=3d385dd2dd5d4110&pId=237936823 . mako.co.il . 9 December 2009 . 29 September 2012 . he . "Hatufim" sold to U.S..
  31. Web site: 'Viva Blackpool' Writer Adapts Keshet's Autism Drama 'The A Word' for BBC. Leo Barraclough. 20 November 2014. Variety. 10 February 2015.
  32. Web site: Israeli sitcom about Arabs. Ali Jaafar. 1 February 2008. Variety. 10 February 2015.
  33. Web site: Straddling Cultures, Irreverently, in Life and Art. 7 January 2008. The New York Times. 10 February 2015.
  34. Web site: Keshet International's Your Family or Mine, Adapted for Greece. 13 October 2014. Multichannel News. 10 February 2015.
  35. Web site: Show of the Week: Master Class. 3 December 2012. TBI Vision. 10 February 2015.
  36. Web site: 12 Israelis walk into '2025'. The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 11 February 2019 .
  37. Web site: 10 September 2009. Peter Debruge. Israeli films appeal to foreign markets. Variety. 8 February 2015.
  38. Web site: 18 June 2013. Gordon Cox. Sundance Selects Goes 'Dancing in Jaffa'. Variety. 8 February 2015.
  39. Web site: 17 May 2014. Jay Weissberg. Cannes Film Review: 'Gett, the Trial of Viviane Amsalem'. Variety. 8 February 2015.
  40. Web site: Keshet Broadcasting. IMDB. 8 February 2015.