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The station comes under the control of the Educational and Cultural Unit of the Is- rael Defense Forces. During the 1960's Yitzhak Livni, a former director of the Israel Broadcasting Authority, developed the present for- mat. Galei Zahal's listeners would probably be surprised to see the large and shabby converted Arab house in Jaffa from which their favo- rite programs originate. The unlikely premises have six studios, three of which are equipped for stereo broadcasts and a library of 43,000 records. Modest facilities, but sufficient for World Zionist Press Service Galei Zahal, the radio station of the Israel Defense Forces, rules the broadcast- ing waves. According to the polls, its programs are the country's most popular, both with soldiers and civi- lians, and it is the only sta- tion in the West which is army run but designed to serve the entire population. A recent survey carried out by Israel's Pori Institute showed that during 65 per- cent of the day Galei Zahal has more listeners than any other competitor. Half of the station staff consists of 18- 21-year-old military con- scripts with limited broad- casting experience. During the war in Lebanon, most people listened to the army radio but thie station's popularity, continues in normal times and is not due to emergency situations. According to Zvika Shap- ira, editor-in-chief of Galei Zahal, an hour of pro- gramming on his station has to be produced on less than a quarter of the budget allocated to the Voice of Is- rael, nationally run radio. The station refuses to allow advertising which would greatly raise revenue but would, in Shapira's opinion, mar the quality of broad- casts. "Some people listen to us because we are the only station in Israel without repetitive adver- tising jingles," Shapira explains. "But the es- sence of our appeal is that the content of our broadcasts covers the entire spectrum of radio including music, news, current affairs and talk shows. We aim to blend education with entertainment." The average Galei Zahal listener is between 18 and 36 years old. While the younger audience tends to tune into stations that are devoted to popular music, the older sector of the popu- lation prefers news and cur- rent affairs, or classical music. Alex Ansky's "Seven-0- Seven," a combination of current events mingled with musical interludes, was rated as Israel's most popular morning show. r PREVENT 0)L 75 ) GIVE TO KinAgr u- Jsj ID) • T, S S ,,CE CONTML, EO BY T•- ■ E To: The Jewish News Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 WEI JUST 9Y From 53—ENTERTAINMENT VERSATILE sophisticated party music. Call 893-9667. FREDDY SHEYER Duo. $35 hour. 542-3359. Paste in old label BIRTHDAY PARTIES And other Special Occasions. NAME Singer Guitarist. Please call 399-0079 L - _FL ffD3'2 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. 273-6716 Featuring the piano/vocal Clowns, juggling, magic, stylings of Jeff Lindau. music dance, Puppets, One of the largest reper- balloon sculpture. toires of tunes in the Metro. ENRICH YOUR SIMCHA area. From Gershwin to (Happy Occasion) Billy Joel. Need a piano? I'll bring With a melodious, dynamic Is- raeli, English & Yiddish Folk mine. 646-9531 the adept and hard-working staff. The station's most crippl- ing limitation is its lack of , antennae. There are seven located around Israel, only one of which in the Tel Aviv area is capable of broadcast- ing in stereo. But more im- portantly, four additional antennae are needed if some of the more sparsely popu lated areas of Israel are to hear Galei Zahal adequately. Reception is poor in the Hadera area, Jordan Val- ley, Upper Galilee and Northern Negev. Shapira,, is optimistic that he call persuade the army to provide these facilities. This year's Galei Zahal budget was cut by 12 per- cent. But Shapira warns his competitors that Galei Zahal;- having apparently found the formula for _ maximum listening appeal, intends to keep its number one ranking in Israel radio. Effective Date