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Al Jazeera

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.

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Arabic-language cable news network founded in Qatar in 1996. It was established by the emir of Qatar and was transmitted from its capital, Doha, and from bureaus around the world. It began continuous programming in 1999. The editorial freedom exercised by its staff was unique in the Middle East, and its broadcasts were occasionally blocked by Arab states. It was the only network to broadcast from Kabul during the 2001 U.S.-led campaign in Afghanistan.

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Arab satellite television based in Qatar.

Al-Jazeera is a pan-Arab satellite television station founded in 1996, shortly after the failure of the Arabic British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) experiment, with funding from the amir of Qatar. On 1 November 1996, al-Jazeera started broadcasting six hours a day. It expanded to twelve hours in 1999, and to twenty-four hours in 2001. In 2003 it had 500 employees, twenty-seven bureaus worldwide, and 35 million viewers. Only 40 percent of its revenue comes from advertising; the rest comes from selling programs, footage, and other services. AlJazeera is a leader in providing news. Its self-proclaimed ethic is "independence, objectivity, and freedom of expression." In 1999 it won the Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought. Al-Jazeera's independent programming has angered many Arab governments, especially its news, commentary, and call-in and debate shows such as "The Opposing View" that are critical of Arab regimes.

Al-Jazeera scooped all competition, including Cable News Network and BBC, with exclusive interviews and videos of the bombing of Kabul in October 2001. During the war on Iraq in 2003, al-Jazeera angered the U.S. government by airing pictures of U.S. prisoners of war as well as reports critical of the occupation. Its web site occasionally has been hacked. Al-Jazeera is both praised and vilified. Arab viewers clamor for al-Jazeera when governments shut down its signal, while critics denounce it as a "sinister salad of sex, religion and politics, topped with sensationalist seasoning." With its commanding viewer following, however, alJazeera has become a major media player in the Arab region.

Bibliography

Zednik, Rick. "Perspectives on War: Inside Al Jazeera." Columbia Journalism Review, March/April 2002. Available from http://www.cjr.org/year/02/2/zednik.asp.

LES ORDEMAN
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