Ila Hasson, one of the senior journalists and presenters at News 13, is in advanced negotiations to move to a corporation here and present there a daily program in the style of "Popolitics".
Officials confirmed to Walla!
They clarified things but made it clear that a contract has not yet been signed and it is still not clear which program Hasan will be assigned to, if and when it will be transferred.
Ila Hasson presents three programs on News 13: "Friday" on Saturday evening, "The Central Headquarters" on Saturday evening and "Azor Bahira" at 19:00 alternately with Raviv Drucker.
Earlier this month, it was announced that Guy Lerer and his program "The Tube" are expected to replace Hasson and Drucker in the 19:00 slot of Channel 13.
In recent days, Channel 13 journalist Sharon Gal left the channel and moved to Channel 14.
Ayla Hasson (photo: screenshot, network 13)
About a month ago it was published in Vala!
Culture because the corporation wants to return to the screen a program that will be similar to "Popolitica", 25 years after it went off the screen.
The corporation issued a call for production companies to submit proposals for a live daily program with an audience.
Similar to "Popolitica", this program is also expected to deal with politics, culture and economy - and it is expected to be faithful to the format in "Popolitica", i.e. presenter, panel, alternating guests - and of course an audience in the studio.
Sources around the corporation told Wala!
Culture because this program is part of the corporation's attempt to add diversity to the screen.
"The intention is to create a program that will influence the discourse in Israel, and bring voices from the entire Israeli spectrum. We aim for big names to come to the program, that is, to have public opinion leaders, journalists from within the corporation and journalists from outside the corporation sit on it."
In addition to these, the program will not be managed by the news division but by the culture and entertainment division.
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