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The corporation was offered Drucker NIS 10 million a year, and it is believed that the next season of "The Source" will be broadcast on screen here - Walla! Brenze

2021-09-28T12:14:06.087Z


Drucker's contract with the chain will expire in November, and the corporation has increased the existing offer to NIS 400,000 for the plan - an amount approaching the budget of the "fact" application. Meanwhile, pressure is mounting in favor of the move among the program's employees - and the corporation believes that such a sum Drucker will have a hard time refusing


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The corporation offered Drucker NIS 10 million a year, and it is believed that the next season of "The Source" will be broadcast on screen here

Drucker's contract with the chain will expire in November, and the corporation has increased the existing offer to NIS 400,000 for the plan - an amount approaching the budget of the "fact" application.

Meanwhile, pressure is mounting in favor of the move among the program's employees - and the corporation believes that such a sum Drucker will have a hard time refusing

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Sunday, 26 September 2021, 15:35 Updated: 15:50

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At the same time, the corporation intends to broadcast a larger number of programs - up to 24 per year, so that the estimated annual amount of investment in the investigative program is about NIS 10-12 million per year.

For the sake of comparison, Ilana Dayan's "Fact" program is estimated at a budget of NIS 550,000 per program

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation here believes that the next season of Network 13's "investigative program" will be broadcast on screen here 11, and offered Drucker an almost unprecedented amount to pass - probably in terms of the local market.

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Brenze learned that two days ago another conversation took place between the parties, and that the corporation estimates that they are facing signing an agreement.



Drucker's current agreement with Network 13 is due to expire in November 2021 and according to a publication on the Kassit website from the beginning of the month, the corporation renewed and doubled the offer, and continued the courtship game against it several weeks ago. The amount offered to Drucker, or in fact to the production company registered in his name, is NIS 400,000 per program, when he currently receives an average of NIS 235,000 per program for the production of a single program. In the 13 network, an order of magnitude of 20 "source" programs is raised every year - so that today the program system, which numbers about 12 people, is budgeted for about half of the amount (NIS 4.7 million). Remember, unlike the news company's plans, "The Source" belongs administratively to Network 13, even though Drucker also serves as News 13. A commentator for Walla! Brenze learned that members of the system are exerting pressure on the transition as the corporation is perceived in their eyes as a shell that is more appropriate to the "source" content. According to the agreement being formed with the corporation, all members of the system, including Chen Lieberman and editor Ido Tamari, will all move in with Drucker.



The corporation intends to copy the model from Network 13, where in parallel with the submission (and production) of "The Source" Drucker will also serve as a senior commentator in the news division here 11. At the same time, the corporation intends to broadcast a larger number of programs - up to 24 per year. The investigations cost about NIS 10-12 million a year.

For the sake of comparison, Ilana Dayan's "Fact" program is estimated at a budget of NIS 550,000 per program - which she receives from the Keshet budget.

However, the average last season, which is considered one of the highest, stood at 9.1% - far from that of competitor "Fact".

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Drucker (Photo: Screenshot, Channel 13)

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Drucker's name as a candidate to join the corporation came up with its establishment about four years ago, where he was asked to join - and was denied.

His name came up once again before the merger between Network and Channel Ten

The "source" recently made headlines with the announcement that it would pay hundreds of thousands of shekels to Nir Hefetz, a state witness in the cases of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for participating in the program. According to the report, the program will accompany the object during the trial and he will be interviewed extensively. The publication was criticized from the floor as paying for an interview is a highly controversial and unusual journalistic practice, and is done only in rare cases.



Drucker's name as a candidate to join the corporation came up with its establishment about four years ago, where he was asked to join - and was denied. His name came up once again before the merger between Network and Channel Ten with the fear - which largely justified himself - of a change of CEOs and the transformation of a network into a much more entertaining channel. Many years to Rainbow Dance in the days of Channel 2. The assessment in both industry and corporation is that Drucker will have a hard time refusing the offer, and that an agreement will soon be signed between the parties.



The broadcasting corporation here responded: "There is nothing new in the Drucker segment. The corporation's door is always open to it on terms and within the appropriate budget framework for public broadcasting."

Network 13 stated: "We do not refer to agreements with talents and certainly not to agreements with other broadcasters."

Raviv Drucker chose not to comment.

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