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Where Israelis get their news
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Ynet: The most popular news website in Israel.
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Channel 14: A far-right TV channel that has gained popularity.
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Haaretz: An influential newspaper, known for its diverse perspectives.
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Yedioth Ahronoth and Israel Hayom: Other prominent daily newspapers.
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Kan 11, Keshet 12, and Reshet 13: Popular television channels.
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Kan and Galei Zahal: Radio stations.
Press
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Yediot Aharonot, external (Latest News) - Tel Aviv-based, widely-read daily
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Israel Hayom, external (Israel Today) - Tel Aviv-based, free-of-charge, large-circulation daily
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Haaretz, external (The Land/The Country) - Tel Aviv-based daily
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Jerusalem Post, external - English-language daily
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Maariv, external (Evening Paper) - Tel Aviv-based daily
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Globes, external - business daily
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+972 Magazine, external - independent, run by Israeli and Palestinian journalists
Television
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Kan 11, external - public, in Hebrew
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Mikan 33, external - public, in Arabic
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Keshet 12, external - national, commercial
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Reshet 13, external - national, commercial
Radio
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Kan, external - public, networks include main Hebrew station Kan Bet and Arabic-language Kan Mikan
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Galei Zahal, external - Israel Defence Forces (IDF) Radio, broadcasts news and music to a mostly-civilian audience; also operates music and traffic news network Galgalatz
