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ILTV’s new hires to take channel to the ‘next level’

The English-language Israel news channel provides a daily news program that provide headlines ‘accurately’ and ‘clearly.’

Source: Screenshot.
Source: Screenshot.

ILTV News is thrilled to announce the latest addition to our talented team and the well-deserved promotions of a key member. These strategic hires reflect our commitment to excellence and our ongoing dedication to delivering high-quality, insightful news coverage to our audience.

Maayan Hoffman. Source: Screenshot.

Maayan Hoffman has been hired as editor-in-chief. 

Hoffman is a veteran American-Israeli journalist and strategic communications consultant. She has led content, marketing and strategy teams at top-tier corporations and NGOs, and has held senior journalism positions throughout the Jewish world, including serving as news editor of The Jerusalem Post, editor-in-chief of the Baltimore Jewish Times and managing editor of the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle. Most recently, she filled the role of deputy CEO of strategy and innovation at the Post, where she launched the outlet’s Health & Wellness, Business & Innovation, and Christian World portals. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Health Policy Watch, All Israel News, American Spectator, Fox, The Hill and Roll Call, among other places.

Emily Schrader has been hired as an ILTV correspondent and anchor.

Credit: Courtesy of ILTV.

Schrader is an American-Israeli journalist and human-rights activist from Israel focusing on Israeli and Iranian affairs. Schrader sits on the advisory board of the Institute for Voices of Liberty, a think tank focused on European and American Iran policy, and has advised lawmakers across North America and Europe on Iran policy, specially related to Tehran’s terror proxies in the Middle East.

In addition to her work as a journalist, she is an award-winning content creator with a following of over 400,000, including 75,000 inside of Iran. Previously, Schrader founded the digital department of StandWithUs and has more than a decade of experience in Israel advocacy. Today she lectures internationally on antisemitism and Iran-Israel relations.  

Tom Zadok. Credit: Courtesy of ILTV.

“The future of journalism lies in video, and ILTV is poised to become the premier English news station out of Israel,” said CEO Tom Zadok. “Israel is often misrepresented by the international media. ILTV offers a unique platform where viewers can access a succinct, daily news program that delivers the most important headlines accurately and clearly. These new hires will take ILTV to the next level.”

ILTV News is Israel’s premier daily English-language news program, reaching millions through 11 TV channels across North America, as well as being prominently featured on YNet’s English website and garnering over 150,000 daily views on our YouTube channel alone.

Follow ILTV Israel News on YouTube or visit www.iltv.tv.

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ILTV News is Israel’s premier daily English-language news program, reaching millions through 11 TV channels across North America, as well as being prominently featured on Ynet’s English website and garnering over 150,000 daily views on our YouTube channel alone. Our comprehensive coverage, including the daily news program and a range of other shows, provides an accurate and insightful perspective on events in Israel. Situated in the state-of-the-art Ynet studio in central Israel, we are dedicated to delivering timely and reliable news coverage from across the Jewish state.
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