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''Kol Yisrael'' began as a domestic service, however, inaugurated upon Israel's independence on May 14 1948 and was a department of the Ministry Of The Interior responsible for both domestic and international broadcasts. Subsequently, responsibility for the service moved to the Office of Posts and Telegraphs and then to the Prime Minister 's office. The first ''Kol Yisrael'' transmission was a live broadcast from Tel Aviv of David Ben-Gurion reading Israel's Declaration of Independence. The station inherited the facilities of the former Palestine Broadcasting Service which had been founded as the official broadcaster of the Mandate Of Palestine in 1936 . ''Kol Yisrael'''s staff was made up both of former PBS personnel as well as former staffers at the Underground radio stations run by the Haganah . ''Kol Yisrael'' pioneered the use of but this was lost to Kol Israel due to Ramallah being in the Arab sector and under Jordan ian governance. In March 1950 , international broadcasting was begun under the name ''Kol Zion La Golah'' ("The Voice of Zion to the Diaspora"). The broadcasts were produced at ''Kol Yisrael'' by the World Zionist Organization in cooperation with the Jewish Agency . In 1958 , the international service was merged with the domestic broadcaster with both services operating under the ''Kol Israel'' name. In 1965 , the Israel Broadcasting Authority , an independent public entity, was created and took over responsibility for ''Kol Yisrael'' from the Prime Minister's office. In 1973 , the IBA adopted the name ''Shidurei Yisrael'' (Israel Broadcasting) for the service's domestic radio and television services. The name ''Kol Yisrael'' was revived for the domestic and international radio service in 1979 . A previous station named ''Kol Yisrael'' had briefly been operated by the Haganah in 1940 on the 42 metre band. However, the station was soon renamed when the Haganah decided that the ''Kol Yisrael'' name should be reseved until independence. ''Kol Yisrael'''s channels include:
Most of ''Kol Israel's'' stations are also available worldwide through Streaming Audio over the Internet (both both live broadcasts as well archived programs are available to listeners). EXTERNAL LINKS
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