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The TGI survey states: "Israel Hayom" is the leading newspaper in the country Israel today

2023-02-01T09:11:57.537Z


Both in daily and weekend exposure • According to the data, "Israel Today" has an exposure rate of 28%


The TGI graduate survey was published today (Wednesday) and reflects the period January - December 2022.

The Israel Hayom newspaper continues to lead with a 28% exposure rate for the weekday issue.

In the weekend press, "Israel Hayom" leads in annual terms during January - December 2022 with an exposure rate of 28.3%. 

"Israel Hayom" the leading newspaper in the country, photo: Liron Moldovan

The total exposure rate to daily newspapers in 2022 is 42.1% reading weekday newspapers compared to 44.3% in 2021 and 48.5% reading weekend newspapers in January-December 2022 compared to January-December 2021 where the reading rate was 51.8%. These changes are statistically significant.

Omar Lahmanovitz, editor-in-chief of "Israel Hayom": "Israel Hayom" continues and will continue in the future to establish itself as the leading media outlet in Israel.

Together with the digital momentum we are experiencing in the last year on all platforms, we are proud to set the talk of the day in Israel.'

Amir Finkelstein, CEO of the "Israel Today" group: "As a leading media organization, we are committed to providing our readers with the best content on every possible platform, thereby generating high value for you readers and advertisers. It is exciting and challenging to consistently lead the Israeli engagement market year after year and become the talk of the day In every home in Israel, and we thank our many Koreans for that." 

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Source: israelhayom

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