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103FM
Frequencies103 MHz
Programming
FormatNews/talk
Ownership
Eco 99 FM
History
First air date
September 12,  1995 (1995-09-12)
Former names
Radio Lelo Hafsaka
Links
Website103fm.maariv.co.il

103FM, formerly known as 'Radio Lelo Hafsaka' (Radio Non-Stop),[1] is a regional radio station in Israel, primarily received in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area and surrounding regions on the frequency for which it is named. The station was established in 1995, during the first wave of the opening of regional radio stations in Israel.[2] The station's broadcast content combines current affairs, satire, humor, advice, sports, politics, and more. The station broadcasts talk programs throughout most of the week and dedicates the weekends to broadcasting nostalgic Hebrew music programs. At night, the station re-broadcasts programs that aired during the day or the week.

In 2014, it was the highest rated commercial radio station in Israel with a 10% share of the radio listening audience.[3]

Since 2021, the station's studios, along with the station Eco 99FM, are located in Ramat Hasharon, in a complex that previously served the Bezeq company. Prior to this, the studios were located for 20 years on Tapuach Israel Street in Givatayim. The station's CEO since late 2023 is Itamar Druckman.

History

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The station began broadcasting as Radio Lelo Hafsaka (Non-Stop Radio) on 12 September 1995[4] as one of the private station that was established during the first wave of the formation of regional radio stations in Israel. Michael Karpin headed the group that won the bid for the Dan area[5] and managed it during its first year. In the regional radio tender held in 2008, the station was unopposed in its bid for the 16-year franchise for the Tel Aviv metropolitan area.[6]

In 2016, it rebranded and abandoned the name Radio Lelo Hafsaka, moving to a talk radio format.

In 2018, it launched a new morning broadcast schedule, aiming to position itself as a news station. As part of this, Erel Segal was brought back to the station as a daily morning show host. In 2019, Yinon Magal and Ben Caspit started co-hosting a show together. In 2020, a new daily news program aired, hosted by journalists Golan Yochpaz (former CEO of Channel 10 News) and Anat Davidov.

References

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  1. ^ Noam, Eli, ed. (2016). Who Owns the World's Media?. Oxford University Press. p. 958.
  2. ^ 103fm - About us
  3. ^ Meyers, O (2014). Communicating Awe. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 61. ISBN 9781137325242.
  4. ^ Itim (3 September 1995). "Regional radio starts broadcasting". Jerusalem Post.
  5. ^ Kaye, Helen (23 March 1995). "Four radio franchises awarded". Jerusalem Post.
  6. ^ Gaoni, Yael (18 March 2008). "Current operators win regional radio tenders - Two more tenders remain to be held". Globes.