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Ratings-Challenged Al Jazeera America Considering More Layoffs |
2014-07-31 |
[AIM.ORG] Al Jazeera America, which will be celebrating its first anniversary next week, is considering another round of layoffs, as the network's ratings continue to sag. According to TV Newser, Al Jazeera America CEO Ehab Al Shihabi told the staff during a meeting last week that there may be further layoffs. A network front man told TV Newser that "Like any television network we make decisions based on our programming schedule," and that they were always looking at staffing levels. This is the second round of cuts this year. In April, the network laid off dozens of people in their sports and business units. Al Jazeera America reportedly spent hundreds of millions of dollars hiring staff to build 12 U.S. bureaus in anticipation of competing with Fox, MSNBC and CNNafter buying Al Gore's Current TV for $500 millionand wound up with a network whose ratings are so bad they're barely measurable. While the Qatari government has plenty of money to spend on Al Jazeera, it's evident by the layoffs that they are finally starting to realize the folly of their investment. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 A series of bad investments. Al Jazeera in the US. Al Gorilioni laughed all the way to the bank. Then there is the bankrolling of Hamas. They know how to pick |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2014-07-31 19:58 |