Hadar Marx
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Hadar Marx (hebrew: הדר מרקס) is a famous Israeli radio music broadcaster. Marx is known best for her hit radio hit-list on the Israeli radio station Galgalatz as well as her radio show featuring recently released hits, called "Singles".

Marx was born in the Faran settlement in the Arava area in Israel, and moved to Lehavim near Be'er Sheva in order to study Media Arts. Marx studied radio broadcasting and had broadcast as a teen at station 106 FM near her school.
Marx enlisted in the Israeli army at 18, passed the necessary screenings and was accepted into Galei Tzahal, the prestigious Israeli Army Radio, where she was positioned as a newscaster due to her pleasant voice. In Galei Tzahal Marx voiced "Area 6", a military talkshow and "Going Steady", a late-night show on Friday night. In addition, she broadcast special late-night shows, voiced promos and news bulletins and broadcast from on-site locations on the show "A Mother's Voice".
On Galgalatz Marx has aired the yearly hit-lists for the years 2005-2006, and during 2006 she has broadcast the weekly hit-list on Galgalatz's new music magazine, "Singles". Due to her pleasant voice and witty remarks, Marx is extremely popular among the Galgalatz crowd.
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She has a face for radio.