Anat Peleg (Hebrew: ענת פלג; born 2 October 1957) is an Israeli journalist, lecturer and author.
She serves as the chairwoman of the Ethics Committee of Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation.
While living in Philadelphia, USA (1988-1992) she was a Columnist for "Ha'ir", weekly magazine in Israel, Lecturer on radio use in classrooms, Gratz College, Philadelphia, Speaker at women's organizations and script writer and producer of a video preparing children for surgery.
It discusses for the first time the question of whether a process of mediatization in the legal system can be identified, as is claimed regarding the impact of the media on political institutions..
This book is based on in-depth interviews with 92 past and present lawyers, judges and journalists, on an analysis of 100 decisions handed down since the founding of the State of Israel that deal with the impact of the media on the legal process and on a comparative analysis of the media coverage of eight highly newsworthy criminal cases at different points of time in which the accused were public figures and judges.