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Ynetnews is the English language website associated with Yedioth Ahronoth, and the Hebrew Ynet. Ynetnews was established in February 2005 in Tel Aviv , with a staff of nine people. According to Gadi Taub of Hebrew University of Jerusalem , the launch of Ynetnews was a major event in English-language media in Israel.
Yedioth Ahronoth was established in 1939 by an investor named Gershom Komarov [].It was the first evening paper in Mandatory Palestine, and attempted to emulate the format of the London Evening Standard.
Logo Name Family Individuals News media groups and news media outlets Ref Political Affiliation Keshet Media Group: Vertheim Mozi Vertheim, Avi Nir: Keshet International, Channel 12 (Hevrat HaHadashot), Mako, N12, V1
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The Times of Israel: news website in English, Arabic, French, Persian and Hebrew. Bokra, Israeli-Arab media website; Davar, Histadrut-affiliated news website. TLV1: English-language internet radio station. Walla!: Hebrew-language web portal. Ynet: Hebrew-language and English-language news website. Israel-Nachrichten: German-language online daily.
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.
However, its sales had slumped, and in 2017 it was turned into a weekly newspaper, with a Russian-language website built, based on Ynet. In December 2018, the newspaper went out of print. The paper was edited by the refusenik Eduard Kuznetsov from 1992 to 1999.
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]