Yedioth Ahronoth

Yedioth Ahronoth
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Front page dated 31 March 1940
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Yedioth Ahronoth Group
Founder(s)Gershom Komarov [he]
PublisherArnon Mozes [he]
EditorNeta Livne [he]
Founded11 December 1939 (1939-12-11)
LanguageHebrew
Headquarters138 Begin Rd.,
Tel Aviv, Israel
CountryIsrael
Circulation300,000 weekdays
600,000 weekends[1]
Sister newspapersCalcalist
Websiteyediot.co.il
yediot.com
ynetespanol.com

Yediot Achronot (Hebrew: יְדִיעוֹת אַחֲרוֹנוֹת, pronounced [jediˈ(ʔ)ot aχ(a)ʁoˈnot] ; lit. "Latest News") is an Israeli daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv. Founded in 1939, when Tel Aviv was part of Mandatory Palestine, Yedioth Ahronoth is Israel's largest paid newspaper by sales and circulation and has been described as "undoubtedly the country's number-one paper."[2] It is published in the tabloid format.

It is known as centrist, compared to the left-leaning Ha'aretz and right-leaning, distributed-for-free Israel Hayom newspapers in Israel.

  1. ^ "Israel Press, Media, TV, Radio, Newspapers". Press Reference. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  2. ^ The Israeli Press Archived 11 September 2002 at the Wayback Machine Jewish Virtual Library