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Al Jazeera Sets Nov.15 Launch Date For English Channel
October 31, 2006 3:57 p.m. EST
Julie Farby - All Headline News Staff Writer
Doha, Qatar (AHN)-The English language offshoot of popular Arab television news channel Al Jazeera announced it will start broadcasting on November 15.
In a statement released Tuesday, Al Jazeera said, "As the world's first international English-language news and current affairs channel headquartered in the Middle East, Al Jazeera International is uniquely positioned to reverse the information flow from South to North and to provide a voice to under-reported regions around the world."
Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Doha, Qatar, Al Jazeera will have broadcast centers in Kuala Lumpur, Washington and London, with English-language Al Jazeera International anticipating reaching around 80 million to 100 million households via cable and satellite.
According to the report, the launch corresponds with the 10th anniversary of the popular Arabic-language sister channel, which has attracted intense criticism from the U.S., British and Middle Eastern governments, and the new channel will work closely with it.
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7005360529
Having never seen Al Jazeera TV I don't know whether it is ALL politics and war or if it is news of all types, that's why I posted it here rather than in the P/L.
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Too late. We already have an English Channel. It separates us from France.
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Originally Posted by marden
Having never seen Al Jazeera TV I don't know whether it is ALL politics and war or if it is news of all types, that's why I posted it here rather than in the P/L.
Yes! I have always wanted to watch their cooking shows and hopefully those telenovelas will be dubbed too (tongue-in-cheek)
But seriously, why would they choose to broadcast in English? I mean, if they are really abetting hatred towards the U.S., they would have to change their content, so as not expose themselves to the non-Arab audience.
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Like most, I have only seen the snippets of al-Jazeera when they get an exclusive interivew which the Western media does not have. My understanding is that it was founded with cash from the Emir of Qatar to specifically be independent. Most of its early staff cam from the BBC World Service and I have heard very sensible interviews with its senior people. I don't think it 'abets hatred towards the US'. It's good for 'us' (in the west) to get perhaps a different viewpoint to that to which we are normally exposed. IMHO.
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They have employed several high profile British broadcasters (e.g. David Frost, Rageh Omar), who have gone on record as saying that they felt that they were being censored by their British paymasters.
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"... in 6 months if WMD are found, I hope all clear-thinking people who opposed the war will say "You're right, we were wrong -- good job". Similarly, if after 6 months no WMD are found, people who supported the war should say the same thing -- and move to impeach Mr. Bush." - moki, 04/16/03
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Originally Posted by christ
Too late. We already have an English Channel. It separates us from France.
That pretty funny!
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Originally Posted by The Godfather
Yes! I have always wanted to watch their cooking shows and hopefully those telenovelas will be dubbed too (tongue-in-cheek)
But seriously, why would they choose to broadcast in English? I mean, if they are really abetting hatred towards the U.S., they would have to change their content, so as not expose themselves to the non-Arab audience.
It is my understanding that Al-Jazeera means "all points of view". My understanding is also that they don't mean that in a FOX News "Fair and Balanced" kind of way.
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Originally Posted by The Godfather
Yes! I have always wanted to watch their cooking shows and hopefully those telenovelas will be dubbed too (tongue-in-cheek)
But seriously, why would they choose to broadcast in English? I mean, if they are really abetting hatred towards the U.S., they would have to change their content, so as not expose themselves to the non-Arab audience.
To provide American Muslims a way to get tv content which suits their wants and needs.
To allow Americans to become more familiar with Islam and Islamic points of view in hopes of achieving better understanding.
Or, more ominously...
lgf: "The White House Will Become the Muslim House"
This is one possibility.
Another might be because they recognize that by providing America's Useful Idiots with only a little information (well massaged) the liberals might help deliver to the Muslims interested in world conquest, America on a platter.
Maybe one of these or some of these or all of these or none of these. Who knows?
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And this is not in the PWL, WHY ?
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
And this is not in the PWL, WHY ?
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Originally Posted by marden
Having never seen Al Jazeera TV I don't know whether it is ALL politics and war or if it is news of all types, that's why I posted it here rather than in the P/L.
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Originally Posted by d4nth3m4n
uh-
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I don't believe that abe doesn't know about Al Jazeera's agenda.
Being so deeply involved with war politicas as he is, of course he knows what Al Jazeera is all about.
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wait, that's abe?
i'm out.
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As soon as liberals and conquest for america were mentioned, this was destined for the PL.
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Originally Posted by d4nth3m4n
wait, that's abe?
i'm out.
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
I don't believe that abe doesn't know about Al Jazeera's agenda.
Being so deeply involved with war politicas as he is, of course he knows what Al Jazeera is all about.
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Using your logic one might say that I have no other interests than PWL topics because that might be the only posts of mine they have seen. But I have a broad array of interests. Just as Al Jazeera might deal with news that has nothing to do with war and politics. Can you say for sure one way or the other?
But, I have no objection to the mods assigning it to the lounge they feel is best if this isn't it.
How about this, what_the_heck, just this once...
Whatever makes you happy, I'll go along with it.
And, by the way...the name is marden.
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Well, judging by your topics, you're also interested in dead people and tv shows.
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Originally Posted by marden
Using your logic one might say that I have no other interests than PWL topics because that might be the only posts of mine they have seen. But I have a broad array of interests.
No, I didn't say and imply that.
But in this case, there are only three optiona:
1) You made a mistake
2) You intentionally posted it in the wrong forum
3) You are too dumb to know about Al Jazeera's agenda.
I hope to believe it was 1).
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
No, I didn't say and imply that.
But in this case, there are only three optiona:
1) You made a mistake
2) You intentionally posted it in the wrong forum
3) You are too dumb to know about Al Jazeera's agenda.
I hope to believe it was 1).
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Uh, 3).
If I only saw the Reuters photo that was photoshopped I might believe ALL of Reuters' images are manipulated or of the Middle East or of War. All would be untrue.
They have honest photos of all kinds of subjects and locations. But If I didn't know how would I know?
And someone please tell us does al Jazeera offer environmental news or economic news or is it ONLY war and politics related. Tell me, what_the_heck, you seem to know better than anyone, what IS al Jazeera's content?
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Controversial is the first word that comes to mind.
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Uh, 3).
You gotta be kidding me ? *slaps forehead*
Are you 10 years old ?
How the fark could we take your political ramblings in the PWL serious AT ALL ?
Oh, wait, we never did.
Nevermind then...
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Originally Posted by Dakar²
Controversial is the first word that comes to mind.
I have watched it for a few minutes, but it has too many dead bodies for my tastes.
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
You gotta be kidding me ? *slaps forehead*
Are you 10 years old ?
He must not talk to abe enough. He knows.
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Great stuff. It is always good to have some competition in the market, especially the news market.
CNN and Fox must be having goosebumps right about now
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I really hope I can get it. Except I don't even have OTA TV service (not worth taking the time to buy an antenna). Oh well. I look forward to watching it at school.
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I used to get Al Jazeera free via Sky TV in 2002 and never really watched it. When the Iraqi war began in March 2003, I wanted to view the rawer, Arabic-centric coverage and discovered that they had changed to a subscription model and it wasn't worth the cost for me to tune in.
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Reason: Removed incorrect reference to English Al Jazeera not being available in the US)
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Originally Posted by marden
This is one possibility.
Another might be because they recognize that by providing America's Useful Idiots with only a little information (well massaged) the liberals might help deliver to the Muslims interested in world conquest, America on a platter.
Maybe one of these or some of these or all of these or none of these. Who knows?
Do you really expect us to believe you are a bumbling idiot? You post a topic in here specifically saying you don't think its political and then drag your little conspiracy agenda in here. Oops.
So why don't you go play partisan/insanity over in the Poli lounge. Nice attempt at spreading your "word" though. I give it 8/10 for effort.
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Originally Posted by Scotttheking
I really hope I can get it. Except I don't even have OTA TV service (not worth taking the time to buy an antenna). Oh well. I look forward to watching it at school.
On NPR they said it would only be available on the Dish Network initially (at least here in North America), and that it will be a monthly charge just to add that channel. Speculation was that it would cater to people from the Middle East, or with family in there. A spokesman from Al Jazeera claimed that they wanted to expand their product out to a worldwide audience; that they'd tapped all their existing market. He said that westerners have only been exposed to news agencies from the outside, looking in -- and that this would be a perspective from the inside.
I can't see how this could be a bad thing, but Bill O'Reilly is already talking about protesting any advertisers that buy time on the network. Probably because it won't be Fair and Balanced...
This should probably be in the PWL, IMHO. It has all the trappings and actors in place.
Anyone want to wager on how long it takes for a boycott of Dish Network to start?
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On NPR they said it would only be available on the Dish Network initially (at least here in North America), and that it will be a monthly charge just to add that channel.
That's good to know. I'm glad Dish Network has the guts to do this.
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Originally Posted by Nicko
I have watched it for a few minutes, but it has too many dead bodies for my tastes.
Perhaps it is the Middle East that has too many dead bodies for your taste.
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Originally Posted by ink
This should probably be in the PWL, IMHO. It has all the trappings and actors in place.
Yes, it should be in the PWL and I'm really surprised that it's not.
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Originally Posted by Person Man
Yes, it should be in the PWL and I'm really surprised that it's not.
Well, abe / marden stated that he was too dumb to know about Al Jazeera's agenda.
Honi soit qui mal y pense
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
Well, abe / marden stated that he was too dumb to know about Al Jazeera's agenda.
Honi soit qui mal y pense
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Das ist ein "Load of Sch**sse" und wir beide wissen es. (grammar?)
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
Well, abe / marden stated that he was too dumb to know about Al Jazeera's agenda.
Honi soit qui mal y pense
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Originally Posted by Person Man
Das ist ein "Load of Sch**sse" und wir beide wissen es. (grammar?)
O dear. I know just enough Spanish and German to make reading these interesting. I should use Babelfish, but I am faar too lazy for that.
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Originally Posted by Tuoder
O dear. I know just enough Spanish and German to make reading these interesting. I should use Babelfish, but I am faar too lazy for that.
The "honi soit..." is French, I believe.
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Originally Posted by OreoCookie
Na da habt ihr aber Glück, dass der Obszönitätenfilter das Wort Scheiße nicht kennt … einige Mods aber schon
I know, but I don't like to swear in public. Even in Greek I would write σκ*τα.
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Originally Posted by Person Man
The "honi soit..." is French, I believe.
The two are close enough to guesstimate the meaning … usually. At least that's my experience.
Originally Posted by Person Man
I know, but I don't like to swear in public. Even in Greek I would write σκ*τα.
Chicken.
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Originally Posted by Person Man
The "honi soit..." is French, I believe.
That is correct.
And you don't need Babelfish, even wiki has an entry on it.
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Fenster-Scheiße !
There you have it
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
Fenster-Scheiße !
There you have it
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"Windowsh*t?"
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Originally Posted by Person Man
"Windowsh*t?"
I said window glass
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Originally Posted by Person Man
The "honi soit..." is French, I believe.
That would be the part I did not understand.
Originally Posted by OreoCookie
The two are close enough to guesstimate the meaning …�usually. At least that's my experience.
It has been mine as well. Being an English speaker natively, Latin-based vocabulary and Germanic sentence structure come most naturally to me.
Originally Posted by what_the_heck
And you don't need Babelfish, even wiki has an entry on it.
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Still waay too lazy. I am trying to pick up Spanish rather slowly though. I am also focusing on the spoken language. Any Spanish I would type would be English-pheonetic.
Originally Posted by what_the_heck
I said window glass
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I read window-****, too. or perhaps you are being sarcastic.
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I read window-****, too. or perhaps you are being sarcastic.
Yep, that was sort of the point of the smiley
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
I said window glass
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I thought it was some form of German slang I wasn't aware of...
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Originally Posted by what_the_heck
Yep, that was sort of the point of the smiley
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So thaaaat's what those are for.
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