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Ynet's main competition comes from Walla! Mako and Nana. Since 2008, Ynet is Israel's most popular internet portal, as measured by Google Trends. [4] In celebration of Israel's independence day in 2005, Ynet conducted a poll to determine whom Ynet readers consider to be the greatest Israelis of all time.
In 2007, Israel Hayom, a free newspaper owned by the family of casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, was launched. [7] By July 2010, Israel Hayom had overtaken Yedioth Ahronoth as the most read newspaper in terms of exposure with a rate of 35.2% compared to Yedioth's 34.9%. [8] De-Beer was replaced as editor by Ron Yaron in 2011.
Maariv (Maariv Online, Maariv Ha'shavoa, Maariv La'noar), The Northern Radio, The Jerusalem Post, The Jerusalem Report, ECO99fm, Walla, Hamal, National Geographic Israel [13] [14] [15] Jewish Israeli Channel Ltd. Mirilashvili Yitzchak Mirilashvili: Channel 14 (Magazine 14), News 0404, Kol Chai [16] Right-wing, Likud leaning Yuval Sigler ...
Ynet housed its live stream. [15] Under the terms of the license, the channel was prohibited from broadcasting broadcasts unrelated to Israel's heritage, and the Council for Cable and Satellite Broadcasting rejected its request to broadcast Hapoel Jerusalem basketball matches. [16]
The Hebrew Language Committee continued to function until 1953, when it was succeeded by the Academy of the Hebrew Language. A Hebrew boys' school opened in Jaffa in 1893, followed by a Hebrew girls' school. Although some subjects were taught in French, Hebrew was the primary language of instruction. Over the next decade, the girls' school ...
Ronen Bergman (Hebrew: רונן ברגמן; born June 16, 1972) is an Israeli investigative journalist and author. He previously wrote for Haaretz, and as of 2010, was a senior political and military analyst for Yedioth Ahronoth. [1] He won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Israel–Hamas war. [2]
A bipartisan group of senators led by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will hold a press conference Monday from Tel Aviv to discuss their trip to Israel. The remarks are scheduled to begin at 12:30 p ...
Yated Ne'eman (Hebrew: יָתֵד נֶאֱמָן) [1] is a semi-major Israeli daily Hebrew language newspaper based in Bnei Brak. The Hebrew edition is published daily except on the Jewish Sabbath. [2] A weekly English language edition was published in Israel and distributed in Israel, South Africa and Britain until December 2006.