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Structure, Characteristics, and Freedom of the Press of the Israeli Media Structure, Characteristics, and Freedom of the Press of the Israeli Media
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The Development of the News Media The Development of the News Media
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Cross-Ownership and Crony Capitalism Cross-Ownership and Crony Capitalism
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The Reform in the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation The Reform in the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation
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Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Struggles against the News Media Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Struggles against the News Media
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Mainstream News Consumption and Media Trust Mainstream News Consumption and Media Trust
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Online Media and Politics Online Media and Politics
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Israeli Media Coverage of Politics Israeli Media Coverage of Politics
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News Frames for the Arab-Israeli Conflict News Frames for the Arab-Israeli Conflict
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News Frames for Electoral Campaigns News Frames for Electoral Campaigns
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Mediatization of Politics Mediatization of Politics
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Political Personalization Political Personalization
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Negativity Negativity
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Political Bias Political Bias
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Political Satire Political Satire
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37 Political Communication and Israeli Politics
Get accessDana Markowitz-Elfassi, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tamir Sheafer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yariv Tsfati, University of Haifa
Gabriel Weimann, University of Haifa
Gadi Wolfsfeld, IDC Herzliya
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Published:10 September 2018
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Abstract
This chapter presents a critical discussion of the symbiosis between media and politics in Israel. Theoretically, the Israeli media operate in a pluralistic, democratic, and advanced sociopolitical climate, but in fact most of the media suffer from fragmentation, economic instability, and heavy political pressures. These elements are reflected, for example, in homogeneous news supply, massive cross-ownership, and recently by increasing governmental intervention. These elements have rapidly invaded social and online media as well. The first section of this chapter offers an overview of the structural, political, and economic characteristics of the Israeli news media. The second part outlines characteristics of the Israeli media coverage of political news, election campaigns, and political satire, such as framing, mediatization, negativity, personalization, and political bias.
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