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In article , tommyknocker wrote:
Israel Radio has a couple freqs of Hebrew language programming for the diaspora, and Galei Zahal (sp?) which broadcasts techno music to the troops and is occasionally heard in NAm. The IDF operates two stations: Galei Tzahal, known by it's Hebrew acronym galatz, which is aimed at the troops, which in the U.S. would be the after high school crowd. Galatz is required by law to play mostly Israeli music, which would normally leave them ignored by the soldiers. So they inveted GALGALATZ (Galei Tzhal on wheels), which is supposed to be a mobile news and entertainment station run by Galatz. Since it is "temporary", it is not subject to the law. I've been here 7 years, and Galgalatz was on the air before I got here. :-) Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson 972-54-608-069 Icq/AIM Uin: 2661079 MSN IM: (Not for email) |
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