Al Jazeera Profile…
The New York Times’ Brian Stelter profiles Al Jazeera…
Al Jazeera stands to benefit greatly from its protest coverage, a fact not lost on the network, which has been placing advertisements in major American newspapers. The live reports strengthen the network’s already tight grip on its Arabic-language viewing public, while bolstering its argument that cable and satellite distributors in the United States should make the English version available to American viewers.
A sense of mission — and of opportunity — permeates the Al Jazeera compound on the outskirts of Doha, where on Friday the televised cries of antigovernment protesters resounded through the hallways at all hours along with the ringing of cellphones and the shouts of news anchors. Staff members were well aware they faced stiff challenges — from opponents who wish Al Jazeera off the air and skeptics who doubt the objectivity of a network backed by the emir of Qatar.
The network’s Cairo bureau was empty on Friday when an unknown group ransacked it, because four days earlier the Egyptian authorities banned Al Jazeera from broadcasting from the country.
“Since then we’ve been playing cat and mouse,” said Heather Allan, the head of news gathering for Al Jazeera English. Remarkably, the network has managed to transmit live from Cairo much of the time since then.
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February 7, 2011 at 7:30 am
While watching AJE’s streaming coverage, I clicked on the “Demand AJE in the USA” button and after entering my zip code.. Uverse wasn’t an option! Maybe its time to update that website.
On second thought, they’d probably push it to the U-300 (or above) package where CNNI resides which I’m not going to fork over the money for anyway.
Keep the streaming going for free and I’ll watch sometimes.
February 7, 2011 at 8:46 am
yall praise AJ until they go against the us next time..
February 7, 2011 at 4:07 pm
^^^ Oh please…
November 9, 2011 at 5:59 am
Aljazeera sport tv…
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