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Now 14 (Hebrew: עכשיו 14), colloquially referred to as Channel 14, is an Israeli right-wing and conservative commercial television channel and news site. The channel broadcasts news , political commentary , satire and talk shows , all of which are presented from a right-wing perspective.
Arutz Sheva: Religious Zionists: Calcalist: Economist: Hebrew Daily 11.3% (0.8%) 2008 Yedioth Ahronoth Group: Business journalism: Courier: Russian Daily 1991 Israel Libo Feigin Russians in Israel: Globes: Hebrew, English Daily 3.0% (0.7%) 1983 Fishman Group Business journalism: Haaretz: The Land: Hebrew, English Daily 4.8% (0.4%) 1919 Haaretz ...
LifeNews came to prominence by actively covering events in Donbas in 2014, taking a strong pro-Kremlin position. The channel would see its ratings rise through 2014, to a peak of up to 30 million. [6] On July 1, 2014, LifeNews TV channel broadcast digitally in the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol as a part of the third (regional) multiplex. [7]
Arab Israeli journalist Lucy Aharish was the lead anchor of the English-language branch of the channel from July 2013 until she left in January 2016. On 8 December 2016, all programming on the English channel officially ended in preparation for launching in America. The channel broadcast 10 minutes of news on the hour from 0800 to 2300 (local ...
Arutz Sheva Chairman Ya'akov Katz (front left) and founder Zalman Baruch Melamed (front right) during a visit of Rebbe Pinchas Menachem Alter (center) to Beit El in 1990. Arutz Sheva (Hebrew: ערוץ 7, lit. 'Channel 7'), also known in English as Israel National News, is an Israeli media network identifying with religious Zionism.
Yonit Levi was born in the French Hill Jerusalem, to an Ashkenazi Jewish family. Her father, Yoram, was born in the USSR, and her mother, Neomi, was born in Romania.She lived with her parents in Chicago for a few years, where she attended Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School.
In the run up to the next Israeli legislative election, various organisations are conducting opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Israel during the term of the twenty-fifth Knesset.
Let's Make a Deal (1994–1996) – the Israeli version of the popular U.S. game show; Lingo (1994–1996) – the Israeli version of the U.S. game show of the same name; The Price Is Right (1994) – the Israeli version of the popular U.S. game show