Overview
Daniel Pe'er (Hebrew: דניאל פאר; January 2, 1943 – September 28, 2017) was a prominent Israeli television presenter and newsreader. He became widely recognized for his clear on‑air delivery and long association with national broadcasting. Pe'er remained a familiar figure in Israeli households for decades and is often remembered for his role in international television events.
Broadcasting career
Pe'er worked across television and radio formats, presenting news bulletins, magazine programs, and entertainment shows. He was known for combining journalistic poise with an accessible presentation style, which made him suitable both for formal newsreading and for lighter televised events. Over his career he contributed to the development of public broadcasting standards in Israel.
Eurovision and international work
Among his best‑known assignments was hosting the Eurovision Song Contest when it was held in Jerusalem in 1979. Beyond that event, Pe'er frequently represented Israeli television at international music and broadcasting gatherings, acting as host, commentator or spokesperson on occasions that required a trusted, bilingual presenter.
Style and public image
Viewers regarded Pe'er as professional and composed. His radio and TV work emphasized clarity and a neutral tone, qualities valued in newsreading. At the same time he demonstrated warmth in lighter programming, which helped broaden his appeal beyond strict news audiences.
Later life and legacy
Pe'er remained a respected figure after retiring from regular broadcasting. His death in 2017 prompted remembrances of his contribution to Israeli media and to landmark broadcasts such as the 1979 Eurovision. Many colleagues and viewers recall him as an emblematic presence in the formative years of Israel's television landscape.
Notable facts
- Born January 2, 1943; died September 28, 2017.
- Hosted the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem, a high‑profile international assignment.
- Worked across news, radio and entertainment formats and represented Israeli broadcasting abroad.
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