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词条 List of newspapers in Israel
释义

  1. National newspapers

      Readership  

  2. Local newspapers

  3. Defunct newspapers

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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This list of newspapers in Israel is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in the State of Israel. Most of them are published in Hebrew, but there are also newspapers catering to Arabic speakers, and newspapers catering to immigrants speaking a variety of other languages, such as Russian, English and French.

Reuters correspondent Tova Cohen described Israeli society in 2012 as "news-obsessed."[1] Israel has a high newspaper readership rate, due to a combination of high literacy rate and a cultural interest in politics and current affairs. Average weekday readership of newspapers in Israel is around 21 papers per 100 people, although many Israelis end up reading more than one paper.

National newspapers

Name Translation Language(s) FrequencyFounded Owner Notes
B'Sheva At Seven Hebrew Weekly2002 Arutz Sheva Aimed at Religious Zionists
Calcalist{{sort>Economist, The|The Economist}} Hebrew Daily2008 Yedioth Ahronoth Group Business news
Courier Russian Daily1991 Israel Libo Feigin
Globes Hebrew Daily1983 Fishman Group Business news
Haaretz{{sort>Land, The|The Land}} Hebrew, English Daily1919 Haaretz Group
Hamodia{{sort>Informer, The|The Informer}} Hebrew, English, French Daily1950 World Agudath Israel Aimed at Haredi Jews
Israel Hayom Israel Today Hebrew Daily2007 Sheldon Adelson Free newspaper
Israel Post Hebrew Daily2007 Eli Azur Free newspaper
{{sort>Ittihad|Al-Ittihad}}{{sort>Union, The|The Union}} Arabic Daily1944 Maki
{{sort>Jerusalem Post, The|The Jerusalem Post}} English, French Daily1932 Eli Azur Formerly the Palestine Post
Kul al-Arab All Arabs Arabic Weekly1987 Al-Arab Group
Maariv Evening Hebrew Daily1948 Eli Azur
{{sort>Madina|Al-Madina}}{{sort>City, The|The City}} Arabic Weekly2004 Rana Asali
Makor Rishon Primary Source Hebrew Weekly1997 Sheldon Adelson Aimed at Religious Zionists
{{sort>Marker, The|TheMarker}} Hebrew Daily2008 Haaretz Group Business news
Vesti News Russian Daily1992 Yedioth Ahronoth Group
Yated Ne'eman Reliable Basis Hebrew Daily1985 Degel HaTorah Aimed at Haredi Jews
Yedioth Ahronoth Latest News Hebrew Daily1939 Yedioth Ahronoth Group

Readership

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The following are the Israeli newspapers exposure rates according to the Target Group Index (TGI) survey for the first half of 2016.[2] Independently audited circulation figures for Israeli newspapers are not available. [3]

NameWeekday
%
Weekend
(Friday) %
B'Sheva7.7
Globes4.62.8
Haaretz3.94.3
Israel Hayom39.737.6
Israel Post7.2
Maariv3.95.5
Makor Rishon3.5
Yedioth Ahronoth34.937.7

Local newspapers

Jerusalem
  • Kol Ha'ir
Tel Aviv
  • Ha'ir
  • Yedioth Tel Aviv
  • Zman Tel Aviv

Defunct newspapers

Party–affiliated

During the Mandate era and the first decades following independence, there were numerous newspapers owned and associated with political parties. They had mostly been discontinued by the 1970s, though a few remain, including Hamodia (Agudat Yisrael), al-Ittihad (Maki) and Yated Ne'eman (Degel HaTorah).

  • Al HaMishmar (1943–1995, Hebrew), associated with Hashomer Hatzair
  • Davar (1925–1996, Hebrew), associated with the Histadrut
  • Die Woch (1959–?, Yiddish), associated with Mapai
  • HaBoker (1934–1965, Hebrew), associated with the General Zionists
  • HaMashkif (1938–1948, Hebrew), associated with Hatzohar
  • HaTzofe (1937–2008, Hebrew), associated with the National Religious Party
  • Hazit HaAm (1931–1934, Hebrew), associated with Hatzohar
  • Herut (1948–1965, Hebrew), associated with Herut
  • Israel Shtime (1956–1997, Yiddish), associated with Mapam
  • Kol HaAm (1937–1975, Hebrew), associated with Maki
  • LaMerhav (1954–1971, Hebrew), associated with Ahdut HaAvoda
  • Walka (1958–1965, Polish), associated with Maki
Independent
  • Hadashot (1984–1993, Hebrew)
  • Israel-Nachrichten (1935–2011, German)
  • Israeli (2006–2008, Hebrew)
  • Új Kelet (1948–2015, Hungarian)

See also

{{portal|Israel|Journalism}}
  • List of Jewish newspapers
  • Media of Israel

References

1. ^{{cite news |last=Cohen |first=Tova |date=4 October 2012 |title=Israeli newspapers struggle to survive in digital world |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/04/us-israel-media-idUSBRE8930LM20121004 |newspaper=Reuters |location=Tel Aviv |access-date=30 November 2015}}
2. ^{{cite news |last=פרייס |first=נועה |date=25 July 2016 |title=סקר TGI מחצית 2016: "ישראל היום" מגדיל את הפער; "הארץ" קורס |trans-title= |url=http://b.walla.co.il/item/2982163 |language=Hebrew |newspaper=Walla! |access-date=18 November 2016}}
3. ^http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/haaretz-we-will-agree-to-outside-auditing-of-our-circulation-figures-1.210821

External links

{{Commons category|Newspapers of Israel}}
  • The Printed Media at the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
  • {{Dmoz|Regional/Middle_East/Israel/News_and_Media/Newspapers|Israel: Newspapers}}
{{Newspapers in Israel}}{{Lists of newspapers in Asia}}

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