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Israeli weekly newspaper
B'Sheva
(
Hebrew
:
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,
lit.
'at seven') is a weekly
Hebrew language
newspaper
published in
Israel
.
The first issue of
B'sheva
, published by
Arutz Sheva
, appeared on July 19, 2002. It is distributed free on Thursdays in religious population centers.
Readership
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The paper is read by 130,000 families and has been rated the largest circulation newspaper in Israel's religious sector.
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According to a 2005 TGI survey,
B'Sheva
was read by 6.1% of Israeli adults.
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In a TGI survey comparing the last half of 2009 with the same period in 2008,
B'Sheva
was fourth in market share for weekly newspapers.
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According to a 2022 TGI survey, in the weekend press
Israel Hayom
continues to claim first place with 27.6% in the second half of 2022, and in the annual summary with 28.3% - a decrease from 2021 when it recorded 31.9%. After him:
Yedioth Ahronoth
by a small margin with 27.4%. In the annual summary, the newspaper recorded 26.8% - a decrease from 2021 when it presented data of 23.9%.
Besheva
newspaper jumps to 7.1% and remains stable in third place. In the summary of 2022, the sectoral newspaper recorded 6.6%.
Maariv
weekend with 5.7% and an annual summary of 5.8%. The
Haaretz
newspaper is in fifth place in the weekend edition with 5.6% and an annual summary of 6%.
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