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Nesli Barda

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Nesli Barda
נסלי ברדה
Born (1983-11-03) November 3, 1983 (age 41)
EducationThelma Yellin High School of the Arts
EmployerKeshet Media Group
SpouseIrit Magal (2018–2023)
Children1

Nesli Barda (Hebrew: נסלי ברדה; Born November 3, 1983) is an Israeli journalist, news anchor and radio personality. She hosts the late morning show alongside Yoav Limor on Keshet's Channel 12.

Biography

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Barda was born, raised, and educated in Oranit, and has three brothers. Her mother is a banker, and her father was a career soldier of the C4I Corps. She studied theater at the Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts in Givatayim. Before her military service, she spent a pre-army service year working in Jewish institutions in the United States. She completed her military service at Israeli Army Radio,[1] where she served as a correspondent covering police and consumer affairs.[2]

After her service, Barda joined Channel 10 as a health correspondent and later transitioned to covering criminal affairs. During the 2006 Lebanon War, she reported from the northern border.[3] In 2007, she hosted Channel 10's morning show Kol Boker ("Every Morning"). Two years later, she began hosting the Thursday night current affairs program HaYom Sh'eHaya ("The Day That Was") and also edited segments for Channel 10's investigative show HaMakor ("The Source"). In 2011, she hosted HaShavua ("This Week"), a Friday night news program on Channel 10.

In August 2014 she left Channel 10 for Keshet's Channel 12, as a part of the team of the program Uvda ("Fact"). In November 2017 she started hosting Channel 12's Hadshot HaBoker ("The Morning News") on Thursdays.[4]

In May 2018, Barda began hosting Echad L'eMillion ("One in a Million"), a program that highlights people who have found themselves in extraordinary situations.[5]

During 2023, she began hosting the program Anashim ("People") on Channel 12.[6]

During the Gaza war, Barda began hosting the late morning show, broadcast after Niv Raskin's Hadshot HaBoker ("The Morning News"), alongside Yoav Limor.

Personal life

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Barda was in a relationship with TV editor Irit Magal for a decade.[7] The two married in June 2018.[8] In September 2020, Barda gave birth to their daughter. In July 2023, Barda announced that they had separated.[9] Five months later, it was reported that she was in a relationship with Sivan Fischler, Communications and Business Development Manager at the Olympic Committee of Israel.[10] In September 2024, Barda and Fischler separated after nearly a year of being together.[11]

In 2022, Barda's father was killed in a car accident, one day after his 65th birthday, when a vehicle driving against traffic collided with his car.[12]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes Source
2009 The Incredible Story of Goel Ratzon and His 32 Wives Interviewer Also director; Television film


Television

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Years Title Role Notes
2002–2014 Channel 10 News Feature reporter / News anchor / Health correspondent / Crime reporter
2006–2009 Shishi Broadcast news anchor / Feature journalist
2007 Kol Boker Host
2009–2014 Hayom Shehaya News anchor
2014–2017 Uvda Reporter
2017–2019 Hay Balayla Temporary news anchor
2017–present Hadshot HaBoker Host
2018–2023 One in a Million Presenter Also director and creator
2022–2023 Ahava Gdola MeHaHa’yim Host Also director and creator
2023 Anashim Host
2023–2024 Giborim Presenter Also director, creator and screenwriter

References

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  1. ^ Keidar, Lola (2 February 2012). "דעתנית מחוץ למיינסטרים: נסלי ברדה לוקחת את עצמה ברצינות" [An Outspoken Outsider: Nesli Barda Means Business]. Haaretz (in Hebrew).
  2. ^ Boker, Ran (14 August 2014). "נסלי ברדה עוזבת את ערוץ 10 ל"עובדה"" [Nesli Barda Leaves Channel 10 for Uvda] (in Hebrew).
  3. ^ Craus, Hagay (6 June 2009). "נסלי ברדה: "שיחשבו שאני נראית טוב, מה אכפת לי. אבל אני מתעקשת לחשוב שלא צריך להיות חתיך כדי שיימשכו לפרסונה הטלוויזיונית שלך"" [Nesli Barda: "If they think I look good, so what. But I insist on believing that you don't have to be handsome to attract an audience to your television persona."]. Globes (in Hebrew).
  4. ^ "נסלי ברדה מגיעה לתכנית הבוקר" [Nesli Barda is coming to the morning show]. Mako (in Hebrew). 17 November 2014.
  5. ^ "אחד למיליון: התוכנית החדשה של נסלי ברדה בקשת 12" [One in a Million: Nesli Barda's New Show on Keshet 12]. Mako. 1 May 2018.
  6. ^ "מגישת קשת 12 נפרדת: 'אנשים' יורדת מהמסך אחרי עונה" [Keshet 12 Host Says Goodbye: Anashim Goes Off the Air After One Season]. Ice (in Hebrew). 15 August 2023.
  7. ^ Froym, Yoni (27 December 2017). "באירוע פומבי ראשון: נסלי ברדה ובת הזוג חוגגות יחד" [In Their First Public Appearance: Nesli Barda and Her Partner Celebrate Together]. Pnai Plus (in Hebrew).
  8. ^ Halleli Avraham, Yifat (13 June 2018). "שמחה גדולה: נסלי ברדה ובת זוגה התחתנו" [A Joyous Occasion: Nesli Barda and Her Partner Got Married]. Mako (in Hebrew).
  9. ^ "אחרי עשור יחד: נסלי ברדה ובת הזוג נפרדו" [After a Decade Together: Nesli Barda and Her Partner Have Split]. Walla! Celebs (in Hebrew). 11 July 2023.
  10. ^ Markowitz, Lilach (25 December 2023). "נעים להכיר: זו החברה החדשה של נסלי ברדה" [Nice to Meet Her: This Is Nesli Barda's New Partner]. Mako (in Hebrew).
  11. ^ Froym, Yoni (28 October 2024). "מרקורי בנסיגה? אחרי שנה ביחד - נסלי ברדה ובת הזוג נפרדו" [Mercury in Retrograde? After a Year Together – Nesli Barda and Her Partner Have Split] (in Hebrew). Pnai Plus.
  12. ^ Ben Tzur, Ra'anan (11 August 2022). "אביה של העיתונאית נסלי ברדה נהרג כשגנב רכב התנגש ברכבו בכביש 5" [Tragic Accident: Nesli Barda's Father Killed in Collision with Stolen Vehicle]. Ynet (in Hebrew).