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'''''Makor Rishon''''' ({{lang-he-n|מָקוֹר רִאשׁוֹן}}, "primary source") is an [[Israel]]i daily newspaper, identified with conservative national and religious values.  
'''''Makor Rishon''''' ({{lang-he-n|מָקוֹר רִאשׁוֹן}}, "primary source") is an [[Israel]]i daily newspaper, identified with conservative national and religious values.  
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It is published in [[Tel Aviv]]; most of its readership is made up of paying subscribers. During the week, Makor Rishon is published in [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid]] format. The weekend edition, published on Friday, is a [[broadsheet]].
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The editor-in-chief is [[Amnon Lord]], an experienced Israeli journalist and writer who started his career in the [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]] [[Peace Now]] movement, editing its now-defunct weekly [[Koteret Rashit]]. Lord changed his views following the [[Oslo Accords]]. In Lord's editorials and op-ed articles, there are still frequent expressions of support for [[Binyamin Netanyahu]], evident especially during and following the 2006 elections.
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==Collapse and Revival==
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After a financial collapse, the paper was revived in 1999 by [[Michael Karash]] and an effort was made to obtain financial stability and an increase in readership. The paper was published in tabloid format with two section inserts, one for political analysis and one for features.
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In late 2003, Shlomo Ben-Tzvi's [[Hirsch Media]] purchased the newspaper. In 2005, he launched a new format for Makor Rishon: a broadsheet news section, and seven weekly supplements including a political features section, a magazine section, supplements covering economics and sports, a children's magazine, and a large section featuring [[high culture]], [[literature]], and [[Judaism|Jewish scholarship]]. On April 25, 2007, Makor Rishon started publishing daily. At the same time, [[HaTzofe]] (also owned by Hirsch Media) stopped publishing its daily edition, becoming instead a weekly religious insert in Makor Rishon.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makor_Rishon Статья «Makor Rishon» в английском разделе Википедии]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makor_Rishon Статья «Makor Rishon» в английском разделе Википедии]
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It is published in [[Tel Aviv]]; most of its readership is made up of paying subscribers. During the week, Makor Rishon is published in [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid]] format. The weekend edition, published on Friday, is a [[broadsheet]].
 
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The editor-in-chief is [[Amnon Lord]], an experienced Israeli journalist and writer who started his career in the [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]] [[Peace Now]] movement, editing its now-defunct weekly [[Koteret Rashit]]. Lord changed his views following the [[Oslo Accords]]. In Lord's editorials and op-ed articles, there are still frequent expressions of support for [[Binyamin Netanyahu]], evident especially during and following the 2006 elections.
 
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==Collapse and Revival==
 
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After a financial collapse, the paper was revived in 1999 by [[Michael Karash]] and an effort was made to obtain financial stability and an increase in readership. The paper was published in tabloid format with two section inserts, one for political analysis and one for features.
 
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In late 2003, Shlomo Ben-Tzvi's [[Hirsch Media]] purchased the newspaper. In 2005, he launched a new format for Makor Rishon: a broadsheet news section, and seven weekly supplements including a political features section, a magazine section, supplements covering economics and sports, a children's magazine, and a large section featuring [[high culture]], [[literature]], and [[Judaism|Jewish scholarship]]. On April 25, 2007, Makor Rishon started publishing daily. At the same time, [[HaTzofe]] (also owned by Hirsch Media) stopped publishing its daily edition, becoming instead a weekly religious insert in Makor Rishon.
 
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Тип статьи: Регулярная статья
Автор статьи: Л.Гроервейдл
Дата создания: 20.09.2012
«Маарив»
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Tип

ежедневная (кроме субботы)

Формат

Таблоид


Владелец

Семья Нимроди

Основана

1948

Язык

иврит

Главный офис

Тель Авив, Израиль

Тираж

136,000


Веб-сайт: http://www.nrg.co.il (иврит)

«Маарив» (ивр. מעריב‎ вечерняя молитва) — ежедневная израильская газета, выходит на иврите.

Файл:Maariv.jpg
Дом Маарив на перекрёстке Маарив в Тель-Авиве

Makor Rishon (Шаблон:Lang-he-n, "primary source") is an Israeli daily newspaper, identified with conservative national and religious values.

It is published in Tel Aviv; most of its readership is made up of paying subscribers. During the week, Makor Rishon is published in tabloid format. The weekend edition, published on Friday, is a broadsheet.

The editor-in-chief is Amnon Lord, an experienced Israeli journalist and writer who started his career in the left-wing Peace Now movement, editing its now-defunct weekly Koteret Rashit. Lord changed his views following the Oslo Accords. In Lord's editorials and op-ed articles, there are still frequent expressions of support for Binyamin Netanyahu, evident especially during and following the 2006 elections.

Collapse and Revival

After a financial collapse, the paper was revived in 1999 by Michael Karash and an effort was made to obtain financial stability and an increase in readership. The paper was published in tabloid format with two section inserts, one for political analysis and one for features.

In late 2003, Shlomo Ben-Tzvi's Hirsch Media purchased the newspaper. In 2005, he launched a new format for Makor Rishon: a broadsheet news section, and seven weekly supplements including a political features section, a magazine section, supplements covering economics and sports, a children's magazine, and a large section featuring high culture, literature, and Jewish scholarship. On April 25, 2007, Makor Rishon started publishing daily. At the same time, HaTzofe (also owned by Hirsch Media) stopped publishing its daily edition, becoming instead a weekly religious insert in Makor Rishon.


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