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  1. Yedioth Ahronoth is a national daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv, Israel. Founded in 1939 in Mandatory Palestine, Yedioth Ahronoth has been the largest newspaper in Israel by sales and circulation.
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  3. Yedioth Ahronoth was established in 1939 by an investor named Gershom Komarov. It was the first evening paper in the British Mandate of Palestine, and attempted to emulate the format of the London Evening Standard. Running into financial difficulties, Komarov sold the paper to Yehuda Mozes, a wealthy land dealer who regarded the paper as an interesting hobby and a long-term financial investment. His sons, Reuben and Noah ran the paper with Noah as the first managing editor.
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  5. In 1948, a large group of journalists and staff members led by chief editor Ezriel Carlebach left to form Yedioth Maariv, shortly later known as Maariv. According to Dr. Carlebach and his associates, their reason for leaving Yedioth Ahronoth was Mozes' interference in their editorial decisions. He was replaced as chief editor by Herzl Rosenblum. Carelbach is considered the most prominent journalist of his era and his and his associates' departure from Yedioth is commonly known in Israeli media history as "The Putsch". This began an ongoing battle for circulation and prestige between the rival newspapers, which peaked during the 1990s when both papers were discovered to have bugged one another's phones. In the first decades following Carlebach's departure Maariv's circulation greatly outnumbered Yedioth's although over the years Yedioth's readership grew steadily and by the early 1980s its circulation eclipsed Maariv's and therefore became the country's largest newspaper. This success was in large part thanks to the efforts of Dov Yudkovski, a distant cousin of Mozes and holocaust survivor who joined Yedioth following "the Putsch" in 1948, serving as editorial manager between 1953 and 1986, and chief editor between 1986 and 1989. Although officially Rosenblum held the title of chief editor between 1948 and 1986, his duties only extended to writing the paper's leading editorial article while Yudkovski acted as chief editor in practice. For his achievements Yudkovski was awarded the Sokolov Prize for Journalism in 2000 and the 2002 Israel Prize in Communications.
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  7. As of 2017, the paper is headed by Noah Mozes's son, Arnon Mozes. For many years it was edited by Herzl Rosenblum's son, Moshe Vardi, who was replaced in 2005 by Rafi Ginat. Shilo De-Beer was promoted to editor in April 2007. He was followed by Ron Yaron in 2011.
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  9. The newspaper is published in tabloid format, and according to one author, its marketing strategy emphasizes "drama and human interest over sophisticated analysis." It has been described as "undoubtedly the country's number-one paper." The paper is open to a wide range of political views.
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  11. The paper is formatted in tabloid format, with many color images and large headlines, which characterize the world’s most popular press genre. To attract a large readership, it is characterized by a light and concise writing style in spoken Hebrew and deals with a variety of topics, from politics and economics to entertainment and gossip.
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  13. Weekdays:
  14. News
  15. 24 Hours - Addition of articles, opinions, commentary, daily gossip section, cultural sections, entertainment, leisure, gossip and games.
  16. Business - Economics Supplement.
  17. Sports - Sports Supplement.
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  19. Supplements to the paper during the weekdays:
  20. Sunday: Healthy Times - Health Supplement .
  21. Monday: Itinerary - Tourist Supplement .
  22. Tuesday: Yedioth Ahronoth - Advertising Supplement that includes Real Estate and Automotive, Jobs Section, etc.
  23. Wednesday: Modern Times - a fashionable lifestyle supplement that comes out once a week. The supplement also deals with relationships, parenting and family, culinary, health, consumerism, and also contains research articles and interviews.
  24. Thursday: Nuts - Session Supplement.
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  26. Fridays:
  27. News
  28. The Shabbat Supplement - Politics and News Supplement, with articles and columns. Includes the satirical section.
  29. 7 Days - Broad Article Supplement, featuring columns, the gossip section, leisure section, cooking section, as well as a horoscope and leisure and games section.
  30. 7 Nights - Weekly Entertainment Supplement, including a guide to television broadcasts and a literature section.
  31. Business - the daily economic supplement in the format of the weekend.
  32. Yediot Aharonot - Advertising Supplement that includes Real Estate and Automotive, Jobs section, etc. in the format of the weekend.
  33. Yediot Communication - Local News Supplement by City.
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  36. Calcalist is an Israeli daily business newspaper and website.
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  38. Calcalist was first published on 18 February 2008, and currently runs five days a week, with a weekend supplement included on Thursdays. The paper is published in Israel by the Yedioth Ahronoth Group. The group also publishes Yedioth Ahronoth, the country's most widely circulated newspaper. The founder and publisher is Yoel Esteron, formerly the managing editor for Yedioth Ahronoth, and its editor is Galit Hemi. It is circulated nationwide and its articles feature regularly in the biggest Israeli news website 'Ynet' as well as in the printed edition of Yedioth Ahronoth.
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  40. The newspaper is divided into four sections: news, daily columns – some regular and some rotating (the rotating columns are marketing, legal, real estate, technology, career, personal finance, automotive and sports), the market – a separate addendum appearing Monday through Thursday, and "2020", the lifestyle section. Calcalist.co.il publishes most stories and articles from the newspaper, as well as news updates throughout the day and special digital features. According to SimilarWeb, which monitors websites, Calcalist.co.il has 2,800,000 unique users monthly, making it the most popular business website in the country.
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  42. In recent years Calcalist is also recognized as the leader in national conferences, among them the prestigious "Israel forecasts" and the innovative start-ups competitions.
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  44. The newspaper's slogan is "Israel is connecting to economics". According to the newspaper's management, Calcalist targets professionals in the fields of economy, law and business, but at the same time tries to appeal to a larger audience.
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  46. In November 2017, Calcalist launched an English-language site focusing on Israeli technology news, called CTech.
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  49. «Вести» — ведущая израильская газета на русском языке, единственная в Израиле ежедневная газета на русском.
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  51. Газета «Время» на русском языке была основана 1991 г. в рамках газетного концерна «Маарив» (владелец — мультимедийный магнат Максвелл). Возглавил газету известный общественный деятель Эдуард Кузнецов.
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  53. В 1992 г. коллектив газеты «Время» основал газету «Вести» (в составе концерна «Едиот ахронот»).
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  55. В настоящее время газета выходит ежедневно, кроме пятницы и субботы. В четверг газета выпускается в расширенном формате и содержит приложения по разнообразной тематике.
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  57. Еженедельные приложения:
  58. «Здоровье» — по воскресеньям
  59. «За рубежом» — по понедельникам
  60. «Спорт» — по вторникам
  61. «Ветеран и воин» — по средам
  62. «Вести 2» — еженедельное приложение с обзором и анализом политических событий, по четвергам
  63. «Окна» — еженедельное литературно-художественное приложение, содержит сатирический журнал «Бесэдер?», по четвергам
  64. «Магазин» — еженедельный дайджест российской прессы, по четвергам
  65. «Нон-стоп» — программа передач на неделю израильских, международных и российских телеканалов. Содержит статьи по проблемам искусства и шоу-бизнеса, по четвергам
  66. «Казначей» — еженедельное экономическое приложение, по четвергам
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  68. Ежемесячные журналы:
  69. «Шарм» — ежемесячный женский журнал
  70. «Мир путешествий» — ежемесячный туристический и географический журнал
  71. «Дело вкуса» — ежемесячный журнал о кулинарии, пище и напитках
  72. «Оптима» — ежемесячный журнал, посвящённый стилю жизни и вопросам здоровья
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  75. Ynet is an Israeli news and general-content website, which is the online outlet for Yedioth Ahronot. However, most of Ynet's content is original work, published exclusively on the website and written by an independent staff.
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  77. Ynet was launched in June 2000 in Hebrew only, in 2003 lanuched an Arabic version and in 2004 launched its English edition, Ynetnews. In addition, Ynet hosts the online version of Yedioth Aharanot's media group magazines: Laisha (which also operates Ynet's fashion section), Pnai Plus, Blazer, GO magazine, and Mentha. 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.
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