Al Jazeera Satellite Channel is the Arab world's only independent, professional news and information television channel. Located in Qatar, and financed by the state of Qatar, Al Jazeera (which means "the peninsula") has been broadcasting since 1996, and is uniquely positioned to broadcast the Arab world's point of view to the Western public. Western media often pick up interviews and reports from Al Jazeera, and rebroadcast them, translated for their own viewers. A fully Arabic-speaking channel, Al Jazeera enjoys access to the Muslim community's leaders, and news sites. It is believed that Al Jazeera's entry into reporting breaking news events that were previously uncovered by Arab news agencies, broke ground for more serious reporting to be done by journalists in the other Arab countries. Western leaders claim that Al Jazeera has an anti-US, anti-Israel bias, and a distinct affinity for Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda network.




