The Second Authority for Radio and Television has decided to suspend the search for a new franchisee for Channel 10, Yedioth Ahronoth reported this week.
The station was supposed to go off the air atthe end of August, but was given a last-minute reprieve ,after Meiman, the Second Authority and the Treasury struck a deal meant to enable its survival .
The agreement states that the channel will begin paying off its NIS 35 million ($9.22 million) debt in 2012, or at such time as it goes from being a franchised station to a licensed broadcasting one.
An additional NIS 10 million ($2.63 million) debt will be paid immediately, in cash.
The Second Authority's decision still pends the Treasury and Communications Ministry's approval.

