Category
page 1Mass media in Tel Aviv
Haaretz
thumb|250px|Front page of ''Ḥadshot Ha'aretz'', August 1919
Yedioth Ahronoth
Israeli daily newspaper
Maariv
Israeli newspaper
Israel Hayom
Israeli daily newspaper

Ynet
Ynet (stylized in all lowercase as ynet) is an Israeli news and general-content website, and the online outlet for the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
i24NEWS
International television news channel
Keshet 12
Israeli television channel
+972 Magazine
Israel-based digital magazine
Davar
Davar (, lit. Speech, Word) was a Hebrew-language daily newspaper published in the British Mandate of Palestine and Israel between 1925 and May 1996. A similarly named website was launched in 2016, under the name Davar Rishon as an online outlet by the Histadrut.
Globes
Israeli daily financial newspaper
Channel 2
former Israeli television channel
Sha'ar LaMathil
weekly Israeli newspaper
Israel-Nachrichten
Israel-Nachrichten (meaning "Israel news") was a German language daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv. The paper was founded in October 1935 by Siegfried Blumenthal, a Jewish merchant from Berlin. By 1950 it was one of the best selling newspapers in Israel.
Voice of Peace
radio station
HaBoker
thumb|250px|Yosef Tamir and his family at the door of the newspaper's office in [[Petah Tikva]]
Reshet 13
Israeli television channel
Israel Post
Israeli newspaper
Vesti
Russian-language daily newspaper published in Israel
al-Madina
weekly newspaper
Maayan
Israeli magazine for poetry, literature, art, and ideas
Új Kelet
periodical literature
Israeli
newspaper
Ha'ir
'''''Ha'ir''' (, lit The City'') is a weekly local newspaper published in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tabloid-sized newspaper was first published in October 1980. Since April 2005 when there was a major shakeup in the business structure of newspaper's publisher, Schocken Group, it has been distributed for free.
Bamahane
thumb|Front page of the 1 August 2013 issue
Bamahane (also BaMahane, , lit. in the base camp) was a Hebrew-language weekly magazine published by the Israel Defense Forces. It was first published in December 1934 by the Haganah and was published as a weekly until December 2016, when it was moved online until it was formally merged into the IDF's website in January 2020.