Palestine Broadcasting Service
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found: Lühe, Barbara von der. Die Emigration deutschsprachiger Musikschaffender in das britische Mandatsgebiet Palästina, c1999:p. p. 217 (Palestine Broadcasting Service (P.B.S.); first broadcast Mar. 30, 1936 from near Ramallah)
found: New Grove, 2nd ed. WWW site, 03-11-02(under Radio: Palestine Broadcasting Service; estab. by the British in 1936; programmes were presented in English, Hebrew and Arabic; in 1948 it was renamed the Zionist World Organisation [i.e. World Zionist Organization] Broadcasting Service, and later became the Israel Broadcasting Service (IBS), broadcasting nationally in Hebrew and Arabic)
found: Israel Radio International WWW site, 03-11-02 (Mar. 30, 1936: Palestine Broadcasting Service (PBS) inaugurated by British Mandatory Authority from Ramallah; May 14, 1948: Israeli independence proclaimed and Kol Israel (Voice of Israel) started broadcasting using the staff and facilities of both the PBS and the former clandestine Hagana stations; Mar. 11, 1950: broadcasts specifically targeted at overseas audiences were started as "Kol Zion La Golah" (Voice of Zion to the Diaspora) and were operated from Kol Israel facilities by the World Zionist Organisation (in collaboration with the Jewish Agency; Kol Zion was integrated into Kol Israel in 1958 and the title dropped); 1951: overall organization operating Kol Israel became known as the Israel Broadcasting Service)
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2002-03-11: new
2002-03-12: revised
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