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Hundreds of cancellations at Haaretz following Schocken's comments
Haaretz faces crisis after publisher's Hamas comments, as government and private subscribers abandon paper.
Haaretz: Still not out, after a century innings
Lover of Israel
דַבֵּר עִבְרִית
Grapevine: Coming up Trumps? Not necessarily
Israel gets a Trump, but it's not who you think.
Media Comment: A pen for hire
Israeli journalist calls religious Zionists more dangerous than Hezbollah
Defense Minister Liberman called for a boycott against Haaretz, Israel's sixth-largest Hebrew daily newspaper.
Report: Netanyahu discussed reducing Yisrael Hayom distribution by 1/3
Attorney general delayed criminal probe of Yediot-Bibi talks to give cover to probe cigars-champagne case; Yediot publisher questioned by police for third day.
Freedom of the press and freedom of information; fears and realities in Israel
Such fears also resonate in diplomatic circles, so Swedish Ambassador Carl Magnus Nesser and Finnish Ambassador Anu Saarela last week co-hosted a discussion on the subject as it affects Israel.
Israel on edge after false rumors on Shimon Peres spread on whatsapp
Former President assures: I feel great and am continuing to work from morning to night.
Jerusalem Post Group changes name of freebie, ‘Israel Post,’ to ‘Maariv Haboker’
Litzman opposes ban on tobacco adverts that feature in Hassidic newspapers
Litzman, a Gur hassid, is known to be closely associated with publications that publish smoking ads in a "religious" context.
Haredi rebel newspaper holds stable market share
The Hapeles daily has a 11.9 percent market share in the haredi sector.
The IDI: Advocates of diversity and transparency in the media
We see the open involvement of newspaper owners across the entire media map in efforts to promote their agendas.
Makor Rishon employees demonstrate against Antitrust Authority
Antitrust Authority says it is doing its best to make decision soon; employees say more complex cases have been approved more quickly.