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Efrat Abramov
Israeli TV announcer & screenwriter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Efrat Abramov (Hebrew: אפרת אברמוב, born March 3, 1980) is an Israeli TV presenter, journalist and screenwriter.[1]
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Residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a family of Jewish background. Abramov was the host of the daily Bip comedy channel show "Mahadoora Mugbelet" (English: "Limited Edition"). Then she was selected to write and host the TV aftershow "The little sister" (Hebrew: האחות הקטנה) – a satire late night that followed the events of "HaAh HaGadol" (The Big Brother)" show in Israel. Abramov hosted the show for 3 seasons, (150 episodes) that dealt with seasons 1, 2 and the first VIP season. The show terminated due to the closure of Bip channel in the end of 2010.[2][3][4]
Since 2008 Abramov is a columnist in the Israeli newspaper Globes.