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As of 2024, Aharish serves as a news anchor for Reshet 13. She was previously a morning anchor on a current-affairs show for its predecessor Channel 2 , a presenter of the Evening Edition for i24NEWS , a news presenter and reporter for Channel 10 , a co-host for Radio 99, a late-night co-host for Channel 1 , as well as a co-host for Kan 11 .
The channel won an Israeli Emmy Award for foreign news reporting during the war. On 30 June 2024, i24NEWS launched a Hebrew language channel. [14] [15] A 2024 report from the Israeli bureau of statistics showed that i24NEWS English was the most watched English language news channel in the middle east, with peak broadcasts reaching 400,000 viewers.
That same year, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Entertainment Producing and Hosting. In 2005, "The WB 11 Morning News" team was awarded an Emmy for Best Morning News Program. She continued anchoring for WPIX, into the current The CW era (2006 -), until she left for i24 News in 2013. She has appeared in feature films and television.
Arab Israeli journalist Lucy Aharish was the lead anchor of the original English-language branch of the channel from July 2013 until she resigned in January 2016. Her show, The News Today, was replaced by News Now with Merav Savir. News Now was canceled after only a few months of broadcasting, ahead of changes to the network.
In 2002, the former anchors Ya'akov Eilon and Miki Haimovich moved to Channel 10, and at age 25, Levi was chosen as the anchor of Channel 2's prime time news program. [1] A few years later, when her co-anchor resigned, she became the first woman in Israel to be appointed the sole anchor position of a prime-time newscast on a commercial channel.
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She has appeared several times as a panelist on the Fox News program Gutfeld! [20] Since the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel , Austin has been vocal on the issue of antisemitism , [ 21 ] coming out in support of Israel on social media and visiting southern Israeli border communities in December 2023.
Schrader was born in Seattle, Washington, and raised in Los Angeles, California.She has a mixed Christian and Jewish background, [5] but identifies as Jewish. [6] [7]Schrader studied at the University of Southern California, majoring in political science, and obtained her master's degree at Tel Aviv University in political communications. [5]