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The Marker : ウィキペディア英語版
TheMarker

TheMarker ((ヘブライ語:דה-מרקר)) is the name of three different Hebrew language publications from Haaretz Media Group:
*Daily economic newspaper distributed as a supplement of the newspaper ''Haaretz''. As of January 2008, also sold as an standalone daily newspaper. On Thursday, it is also published in a weekly magazine version called MarkerWeek.
*Economic news website TheMarker.com. As of August 2015, the website is ranked by Alexa 28 in Israel.
*Monthly economic journal (under the name ''TheMarker Magazine'')
==History==
TheMarker website opened to the public on May 1, 2000 offering ongoing coverage of the capital markets in Israel and globally, high-tech, advertising and media industries, real estate, labor market, consumer markets, the Israeli legal world, communication, vehicles and transportation. The new site was the second mainstream economics site in Israel, after Globes.
TheMarker was founded by Guy Rolnik, with ''Eytan Avriel'', the current editor of the website, and Ido Pollak who was appointed in 2009 as the Director General. Rolnik, Avriel and Pollack established TheMarker in 1999, when the Haaretz Media Group was the first investor, followed by the U.S. financial news website TheStreet.com as a second investor and partner. To build the website about thirty journalists were recruited to create a new independent news reporting system for the site, and to operate independently from the business section of ''Haaretz'', while providing continuous news updates and the ability of the World Wide Web to supply economic data. Later an English edition of the site was developed and incorporated into TheStreet.com.
The cooperation between TheMarker and ''Haaretz'' newspaper began in 2001 and was expanded gradually. In 2003, the two systems merged into a single journalism system, although TheMarker retains an independent editing system: the site has an independent editor (Avriel), the newspaper has an independent editor (Sami Peretz) as well as the magazine (Mikey Dagan). TheMarker operates in a building close to the ''Haaretz'' newspaper building in Tel Aviv.
During January 2005 a change was implemented in the nature of cooperation between the economic department of ''Haaretz'' and TheMarker. the online brand "TheMarker" was adopted by the hard-copy (printed) newspaper ''Haaretz''—the business section of ''Haaretz'' was named the "Haaretz TheMarker" and a new redesign in relation to the rest of the paper. Additionally, the cooperation in the area of content between the site and the printed edition was institutionalized and formalized. In the new format, ''Haaretz'' improved its competitiveness with the more established, older economic newspaper ''Globes''. The changed status of TheMarker and the position of Rolnik in ''Haaretz'' was one of the reasons for Hanoch Marmari departing his position as editor of ''Haaretz'' after 13 years.
In its first two years TheMarker contained about fifty pages, and in February 2007 the paper was increased to about eighty pages. Another change occurred in the masthead: the caption that appeared under the title of the paper, "The economic and business newspaper of the country", was replaced by the words: "The economic and business newspaper of Israel."
Several reports from TheMarker formed the daily economic page of the freely-distributed paper ''Israel Today'' in its first year.
In 2007 the social network and blog site TheMarker Café began operating on the TheMarker website.
In early 2008, prior to publication of the ''Calcalist'', a new economic daily from the Yediot Ahronot media group, TheMarker increased the number of its columns, and also began to be sold as an independent newspaper, separate from ''Haaretz''.
In a TGI survey comparing the last half of 2009 with the same period in 2008, TheMarker saw its market share fall slightly from 7.8 to 7.6 percent.

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