Doron Galezer

Doron Galezer (Hebrew: דורון גלעזר; born 1952) is an Israeli journalist, former chief executive editor of Maariv Newspaper and former chief executive editor of Uvda, an Israeli Investigative journalism TV show. He previously served as the Chairman of the Israel's Editors Committee.

Galezer was born and raised in Tel-Aviv. During the 1970s he was an activist at the political group, Moked and served as its spokesman. In 1984 he began his career as a journalist and an editor-in-chief at Kol Ha'ir, a weekly local newspaper published in Jerusalem, Israel and a part of the Schocken Group publishing network. In 1988 Galezer was appointed as the chief executive editor of Schocken Group local newspapers.

In 1996, Galezer moved to Yedioth Aharonot and was appointed editor-in-chief of '7 Days', the paper's weekly magazine. Next he served as deputy chief executive editor of the Yedioth, a position from which he resigned in 2001.

From 2002 to 2007, Galezer served as chief executive editor of Uvda, an Israeli Investigative journalism TV show.

In 2007 Galezer was appointed as co-chief executive editor of Maariv Newspaper, along with Ruth Yuval.[1] In 2009 Galezer and Yuval resigned, following budget disagreements with Maariv's board of directors.[2] Galezer then returned to Uvda as chief executive editor until 2010.

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