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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2014 · 52 MIN

Why the Internet didn't kill the TV star

from Tel Aviv Review

Why the Internet didn't kill the TV star Jerome Bourdon, a professor of communications at Tel Aviv University, tell us about the evolution of the peoplemeter from a simple instrument accumulating data for commercial purposes to a matter of public interest, and why it remains such an important tool today. Arizona and the Negev: An aquifer runs through them Prof. Sharon Megdal, director of the Water Resources Research Center at the University of Arizona, US, discusses how limited water resources should be managed in arid areas like Israel and Arizona, and what she has learned from (and taught) her Israeli colleagues.   Music: Mark Ronson feat. Robbie Williams - The Only One I KnowAlma Zohar - Shamaim AfrikaimShai Tzabari - Lavi Oti

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