JERUSALEM POST
by Noa Amouyal, Seth J. Frantzman
August 25, 2015
“It’s a classic start-up story, delusional to the last minute,” a former employee said of the station’s sudden shutdown.
“We were in the back seat of the car when a train hit the front head on.” That was how Mottle Wolfe described the feeling when he found out his beloved radio station, where he hosted a daily show, was about to be shuttered. “I’m not angry at anybody. This wasn’t anybody’s fault. Could the leadership have been better? Maybe, yes. But if they were better, they wouldn’t have done this in the first place; it takes reckless dreamers to pull off things this great that are a long shot.” Wolfe, whose show is available on iTunes, is looking to the future along with around 32 employees of Voice of Israel. Over the weekend the station posted a notice that reads: “We are currently experiencing some difficulties which has [sic] caused us to temporarily stop transmitting our regular programming to you… We are doing everything possible to resume programming and will inform you as soon as we have further updates.” READ MORE
The Yishai Fleisher Show continues to air at this link.