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Mabat Studio and camera with teleprompter, in Jerusalem 2016. Mabat LaHadashot (Hebrew: מבט לחדשות lit. A Glance at the News, sometimes shortened to Mabat (Hebrew: מבט lit. view), [1] was the State of Israel's flagship evening news program. It aired on the Channel 1 from 1968 to May 9, 2017. It was Israel's first televised news program.
Mabat LaHadashot (מבט לחדשות) - evening news and current affairs, formerly presented by Haim Yavin; MeHayom LeMahar (מהיום למחר) - a current affairs news show broadcast half an hour before midnight; Psuko Shel Yom (פסוקו של יום) - a daily midnight program reciting selected daily biblical, Midrash or Aggadah verses
On 1 August of the same year, the first edition of Mabat laHadashot (A Glance at the News) was broadcast, [4] this program was broadcast on Channel 1 until 9 May 2017, and for many years was presented by the host Haim Yavin, nicknamed "Mr. TV". In the same year, on 13 August 1968, the channel also broadcast for the first time the news bulletin ...
Two hours before the broadcast of "Mabat LaHadashot" (A Glance at the News) on 9 May 2017, the staff was informed that it would be the last show. [10]Partial programming on Channel 1 resumed the next day, without news programs, while Channel 33 was shut down with just a slide explaining the closure in Arabic.
It overtook the viewing rates of Mabat LaHadashot and became the most-watched news program in Israel. It usually lasts for fifty minutes. The bulletin is also simulcast on some radio stations such as Galei Tzahal. It was broadcast on Channel 2 until 31 October 2017.
Between 1968 and 2008, Yavin was the anchor of Mabat (lit. "Outlook"), the primetime news roundup on Israel's state television station, Channel 1, which he helped found.He is known in Israel as "Mr. Television" and dubbed "Israel's Walter Cronkite" by the American press.
As a result of Channel 2, Channel 1 decided to move Mabat to 8:00 pm, renovate its Romema studios, create new introductions and extending Mabat to 50 minutes. Eilon Shalev was the company's first CEO. When the company was founded, Shalom Kital said that instead of hiring Channel 1 reporters, he would hire radio and newspaper reporters.
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