Globes
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Globes front page from August 14, 2006 |
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Type | Daily Business Newspaper |
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Language | Hebrew |
Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
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Website: http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/ |
Globes is a Hebrew language daily evening financial newspaper, published in Israel. It does not have any direct competition in print, however The Marker, the business section of the Haaretz daily, is Globes's main rival. furthermore, in the online section the competition is much bigger, and the business-economic website of "Bizportal" is taking a chunk of the market segment.
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[edit] Globes sections
- G - The main weekend insert.
- Nadlan - The weekly real estate insert (Sundays).
- Lady Globes - A monthly magazine insert devoted to women also sold separately on newstands.
[edit] Firma
Firma (in Hebrew: פירמה, גלובס) is a monthly magazine-style insert, established in 1996, which covers the fields of Advertising, Communication and Marketing in the Middle East as well as world economy and finance concerning Israel.
Firma had published various stories and interviews with key people such as Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales [1], politician Dalia Itzik, Head of the Israeli Post office, American Apparel founder Dov Charney, Ehud Ulmert, Binyamin Netanyahu and more.
Some of Firma's writers are throughout the years were journalists and publicists Joshua Simon, Ari Libsker, Nimrod Kamer, Oren Persico, Yael Shamam and Yoni Raz Portugali. It is edited by Yael Shacham and Roy Arad.
Firma's production manager is Ms. Galia Spring-Betser.
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[edit] See also
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Globes · Haaretz · Hamodia · Israel HaYom · Israel Post · The Jerusalem Post · Maariv · Makor Rishon · Metro Israel · Yated Ne'eman · Yedioth Ahronoth |