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Netanyahu Boosts Channel 14 Ratings but Loses to World Cup and Popular Israeli Shows
How 1 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Srugim · 19 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu's Channel 14 interview boosted the show's ratings to 9%, but it was still surpassed by Keshet 12's 'Hatunami' and the World Cup match, which drew larger audiences. Other news and late-night programs saw varied ratings, with the World Cup dominating viewer interest.
- 01Netanyahu's Channel 14 interview raised 'The Patriots' ratings to 9%, highest in two months.
- 02Keshet 12's 'Hatunami' led with 14.2% ratings, beating Netanyahu's interview.
- 03World Cup match between Ivory Coast and Norway attracted 13.1% viewership.
- 04Kan 11's post-game news held 6.7%, close to Netanyahu's interview ratings.
- 05Keshet 12's late-night show reached 8.2%, outperforming other late-night programs.
- 06Channel 14 presenter called Netanyahu's interview the best in recent years despite competition.
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