One (website)

Last updated
ONE
Company typePrivate Company
IndustryNews, Internet Portal
GenreSports news
Founded1999
Headquarters Ramat Gan,
Israel
Key people
Udi Milner and Gil Menkin (Founders)
Website www.one.co.il

ONE (also known as ONE.co.il) is one of the major Israeli sports journalism outlet, website, and television company. It covers sport news from around the world, although primarily covers soccer in Israel. According to the IARB (Israel Audience Research Board), it is one of the two biggest sport websites in Israel along with Sport5.co.il, It categorized news into "Israeli Football", "World Football", "Israeli Basketball", "World Basketball" and "Other Sports".

Haim Revivo, Eyal Berkovic, Alon Hazan, Alon Mizrahi and Zvi Sherf are among ONE's columnists.

ONE was founded by Udi Milner and Gil Menkin in 1999, the website's headquarters are located in the BSR Towers in Ramat Gan. [1] The website was founded in order to cover the TV show "The 91st minute", which was broadcast on Channel 2.

In the beginning of 2000, there was a race between Israeli sport websites, at the end, many of them came to an end. ONE survived by investments from the production company Telad. In 2007, Yedioth Ahronoth Group acquired 50% of the ownership on the website.

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