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- Mabat LaHadashot (Hebrew: מבט לחדשות lit. A Glance at the News, sometimes shortened to Mabat (Hebrew: מבט lit. view), was the State of Israel's flagship...
- Company since 4 November 1993. It overtook the viewing rates of Mabat LaHadashot and became the most-watched news program in Israel. It usually lasts for...
- degree. He later worked as an anchor on Channel 1, presenting the Mabat LaHadashot news show. In 2012, he joined the Walla! news website, where he became...
- broadcast in color. On 1 August of the same year, the first edition of Mabat laHadashot (A Glance at the News) was broadcast, this program was broadcast on Channel...
- its operations on 15 May 2017. Two hours before the broadcast of "Mabat LaHadashot" (A Glance at the News) on 9 May 2017, the staff was informed that it...
- In 1997, Yavin was awarded the Israel Prize, for communications. Mabat LaHadashot ("Mabat" news show) List of Israel Prize recipients 1977 Israeli legislative...
- Timeline of the introduction of television in countries Haim Yavin Mabat LaHadashot Media of Israel Nakdimon Rogel i24news List of television channels in...
- broadcast from 1994 to 2012 on Channel 1. The hosts of the show were David Witzthum and Emmanuel Halperin. Mabat LaHadashot David Witzthum Emmanuel Halperin...
- זמן לשון) The Jews are Coming (היהודים באים) Like It Was (כך היה) Mabat LaHadashot (מבט לחדשות) - evening news and current affairs, formerly presented by...
- businessmen including the philanthropist Isaac Leib Goldberg, initially called Hadashot Ha'aretz ("News of the Land"). Later, the name was shortened to Haaretz...