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  2. Hevrat HaHadashot - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Communication planned to establish a dedicated 24-hour news channel; bidding began, and Ya'akov Eilon (who left to join the competing company Hadashot Israel) was replaced by Miki Haimovich. Hadashot Israel began producing Channel 10's news programmes.

  3. Channel 13 News - Wikipedia

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    The company was previously a subsidiary of Channel 10, and produced news programmes under the name of Channel 10 News (Hebrew: חדשות עשר, romanized: Hadashot Eser, lit. '[Channel] Ten News') until the Reshet-Channel 10 merger that took effect on 16 January 2019. [ 1 ]

  4. HaHadashot (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    HaHadashot (Hebrew: החדשות, lit. 'News'), formerly HaHadashot 2 (Hebrew: החדשות 2, lit. '[Channel] 2 News'), is the flagship, evening television news bulletin broadcast at 8 pm IST, produced by Israel Television News Company since 4 November 1993.

  5. Kan 11 - Wikipedia

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    Kan 11 (Hebrew: כאן 11 lit. ' Here 11 ') is an Israeli state-owned free-to-air television channel. Operated by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC), it launched on 15 May 2017, replacing Channel 1 after the closure of the Israel Broadcasting Authority.

  6. Hadashot - Wikipedia

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    Having decided not to join the Editors Committee, Hadashot published a story stating that an investigative committee had been formed to look into the incident. As a result, the censor closed the paper for three days from 29 April 1984 for not sending the information about the article. [ 1 ]

  7. Sitting more than 10 hours a day may increase heart failure ...

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    A new study suggests that sitting for 10.6 hours or more a day is significantly linked to future heart failure and cardiovascular death risk.

  8. Yedioth Ahronoth - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 1984, a new competitor to Yediot Ahronoth was established, the Hadashot newspaper founded by Amos Schocken. Hadashot featured a large color headline and color pages, and used more innovative and less formal language.

  9. Haaretz - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The newspaper was established on 18 June 1919 by a group of businessmen including the philanthropist Isaac Leib Goldberg, [13] initially called Hadashot Ha'aretz ("News of the Land"). Later, the name was shortened to Haaretz. [14] The literary section of the paper attracted leading Hebrew writers of the time. [15]