''Kol Barama' launches a new program: 'News in the Morning' with Noam Zigman

June Green
December 3, 2015   
The current affairs program will be based on investigations and revelations by the station's team of reporters • Noam Zigman: "Thank you for the trust placed in me. I invite everyone to wake up early and listen to us starting Sunday.""
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Kol Brama Radio is launching the program "New in the Morning," a two-hour broadcast that will air every day starting at 7 a.m., hosted by Noam Zigman - who has served as the radio's political commentator until now.

This is a new and different current affairs program, based on investigations and exposures by the station's team of reporters.

According to the radio management, the first hour will present a complete picture of the news events on the agenda, and will include reporters' reports and interviews, and the second hour will focus on presenting exposures, investigations and follow-up articles on topics relevant to the listening public.

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Noam Zigman, until recently, served as the radio's political commentator, having previously held a number of positions in Israeli and Haredi media.

He was one of the content people when Channel 20 was founded, and later moved to the role of the channel's political correspondent. Previously, he presented the main edition on Kol Hai radio, and in the more distant past, he was in the written press: Makor Rishon, Maariv online and the newspaper 'Yom Liom'.

Noam Zigman: "I am grateful for the trust given to me and to present the new program. We are embarking on a new journey with a new and interesting morning that will be a refreshing change. I invite everyone to wake up early and listen to us starting Sunday, every day at seven in the morning.".

Ariel Deri, CEO of 'Kol Berama' radio: "The 'New in the Morning' program constitutes a fundamental refresh for current affairs programs in the Haredi media, mainly in the field of content and agenda setting. I have no doubt that the experienced presenter, alongside the station's expanded team of reporters, will create new value for the listening public.".

Noam Zigman is the son of Avraham Zigman, who retired about three years ago from Kol Yisrael, where he was a presenter and musical editor for over 30 years.


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