Maariv

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Maariv
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner Nimrodi family
Editor Amnon Dankner
Founded
Political allegiance Secular Centrist-Moderate Left-Wing
Headquarters

Website: www.nrg.co.il
Maariv House (the newspaper headquarters) in Tel Aviv
Maariv House (the newspaper headquarters) in Tel Aviv

Maariv (Hebrew: מעריב‎, transl. evening) is a popular daily Hebrew language tabloid newspaper in Israel.

The Nimrodi family holds controlling stake in Maariv, and Yaakov Nimrodi serves as its chairman. Maariv's chief editor is Amnon Dankner.

It is considered to be giving a comparatively fair coverage of the diverse views that abound in the Israeli society, by allowing journalists and guest writers from the different sides of the political and social spectrum to express the opinions side-by-side; however, on the whole, it represents mostly the secular centrists and moderate left-wingers, as these are the expressed views of its most senior writers - Amnon Dankner and Dan Margalit.[citation needed]

Maariv operates a semi-independent Hebrew website called Nrg.

Contents

On weekdays, Maariv comes with several supplements.

  • Weekdays:
    • "Hamagazin" (Op-Ed, political commentary and opinions, health, crossword, culture, entertainment, television and radio listings)
    • Financial section
    • Sport
  • Sunday - Bekef (Tourism, travels and food)
  • Monday - Style (women magazine)
  • Thursday - Asakim (financial magazine)
  • Friday -
    • Musaf Hashabat (in-depth political analysis and commentary, book reviews, satirical section)
    • Sofshavua (weekend magazine)
    • Promo (Culture and entertainment, TV and radio listings)
    • A local affiliated weekly newspaper, depending on region.

  • Amnon Dankner - chief editor; publishes extensive editorials, but only occasionally
  • Dan Margalit - political publicist
  • Ben Kaspit - political reporter
  • Ben Dror Yemini - editor of Op-Ed, publicist, mainly on antisemitism and debunking extremists from the far right and the far left
  • Amnon Rubinstein - publicist, mainly on human rights
  • Hanoch Daum - publicist; represents the views of religious Israelis and settlers
  • Amir Rapaport - military reporter
  • Jacky Hugi - Arab and Middle east correspondent
  • Sefi Handler - Maariv's reporter in France
  • Menahem Ganz - Maariv's reporter in Italy
  • Hila Elroi De-Ber - health reporter
  • Rubik Rosenthal - the Hebrew language
  • Erel Segal - Betar, humor and urban legends
  • Kobi Arieli - humor and satire, represents the views of Haredi Israelis
  • Dana Elazar-Halevi - literary editor
  • Yehonathan Geffen - publicist

  • Azriel Carlebach - founding editor, after whom Carlebach Street in Tel-Aviv is named
  • Ephraim Kishon - humor and satire
  • Yossef Lapid - left Maariv to become the leader of Shinui; retired in 2005
  • Dahn Ben Amotz - humor, culture, gossip
  • Kariel Gardosh "Dosh" - cartoonist, creator of the "Srulik" ("little Israel") character
  • Dudu Geva - humor and satire
  • Meir Shnitzer - TV and film critic
  • Talma Admon - literary editor

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