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'''Yoel Esteron''' ({{lang-he|יואל אסתרון}}) is an [[Israel]]i [[journalist]]. He is the founder and publisher of [[Calcalist]],<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/12/world/africa/12iht-israel.4.19294936.html Israeli public broadly backs Gaza War, [[New York Times]] ]</ref> a business newspaper and media group owned by [[Yedioth Ahronoth]].<ref>[http://www.calcalist.co.il/home/0,7340,L-3801,00.html About Calcalist]</ref>
'''Yoel Esteron''' ({{lang-he|יואל אסתרון}}) is an [[Israel]]i [[journalist]]. He is the founder and publisher of [[Calcalist]],<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/12/world/africa/12iht-israel.4.19294936.html Israeli public broadly backs Gaza War, [[New York Times]] ]</ref> a business newspaper and media group owned by [[Yedioth Ahronoth]].<ref>[http://www.calcalist.co.il/home/0,7340,L-3801,00.html About Calcalist]</ref>

==Biography==
Yoel Esteron earned a degree in economics from the [[Hebrew University in Jerusalem]] and a master's degree in communications.<ref>[http://www.herzliyaconference.org/Eng/_Articles/Article.asp?ArticleID=1074&CategoryID=176 Herzliya Conference, 2004]</ref>


==Journalism career==
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In the 1980s he was Editor-in-Chief of [[Jerusalem]]'s [[Kol HaIr]] weekly and [[HaIr|Tel Aviv HaIr]] weekly, then [[Hadashot]]'s [[Washington D.C.|Washington]] bureau chief between 1988 and 1991 and then the newspaper's Editor-in Chief between 1991 and 1993. For 10 years, 1994 to 2004, he served as Managing Editor of [[Haaretz]]. As managing editor, in 1997 he founded the Haaretz English edition, in print and online as a joint venture of Haaretz and The [[International Herald Tribune]]. In the years 2005-2007 he served as Managing Editor of Yedioth Ahronoth, the largest circulation newspaper in Israel.
In the 1980s he was Editor-in-Chief of [[Jerusalem]]'s [[Kol HaIr]] weekly and [[HaIr|Tel Aviv HaIr]] weekly, then [[Hadashot]]'s [[Washington D.C.|Washington]] bureau chief between 1988 and 1991 and then the newspaper's Editor-in Chief between 1991 and 1993. For 10 years, 1994 to 2004, he served as Managing Editor of [[Haaretz]]. As managing editor, in 1997 he founded the Haaretz English edition, in print and online as a joint venture of Haaretz and The [[International Herald Tribune]]. In the years 2005-2007 he served as Managing Editor of Yedioth Ahronoth, the largest circulation newspaper in Israel.

Esteron was a lecturer in Media and Politics at the Koteret School of Journalism in [[Tel Aviv]].<ref>[http://www.herzliyaconference.org/Eng/_Articles/Article.asp?ArticleID=1074&CategoryID=176 Herzliya Conference, 2004]</ref>

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Revision as of 20:09, 28 November 2009

Yoel Esteron (Hebrew: יואל אסתרון) is an Israeli journalist. He is the founder and publisher of Calcalist,[1] a business newspaper and media group owned by Yedioth Ahronoth.[2]

Biography

Yoel Esteron earned a degree in economics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a master's degree in communications.[3]

Journalism career

Esteron started his career at the Israeli Defence Forces radio station as a military correspondent during the 1973 Yom Kippur War in the Middle East, and then as diplomatic correspondent during Henry Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy in the region in 1974-1975. He was a correspondent and editor at Channel 1 for six years before moving to the printed media.

In the 1980s he was Editor-in-Chief of Jerusalem's Kol HaIr weekly and Tel Aviv HaIr weekly, then Hadashot's Washington bureau chief between 1988 and 1991 and then the newspaper's Editor-in Chief between 1991 and 1993. For 10 years, 1994 to 2004, he served as Managing Editor of Haaretz. As managing editor, in 1997 he founded the Haaretz English edition, in print and online as a joint venture of Haaretz and The International Herald Tribune. In the years 2005-2007 he served as Managing Editor of Yedioth Ahronoth, the largest circulation newspaper in Israel.

Esteron was a lecturer in Media and Politics at the Koteret School of Journalism in Tel Aviv.[4]


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