Israel Post

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Israel Post
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    Blue Square supermarkets, the AM-PM convenience stores and Dor-Alon gas stations. Part of the material is translated from the English-language
    Jerusalem Post and The Business Post newspapers. Most of the advertisements during the preliminary period were of Weisman's businesses.

    In July 2010, a TGI survey of the media reported that Israel Post had overtaken Haaretz as the fourth largest newspaper in terms of exposure with a rate of 7.6% versus Haaretz's rate of only 6.5%.[1] Israel Post was distributed for free around Israel.

    The publishing company was Metro Israel Ltd., located in Tel Aviv. The chief editor was Golan Bar Yosef.

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    References

    1. ^ Li-Or Averbuch (28 July 2010). אדלסון שוטף את המדינה בחינם: "ישראל היום" השתווה ל"ידיעות אחרונות" (in Hebrew). Globes. Retrieved 28 July 2010.