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Home Front: WoT
Al-Jazeera America signs off after less than three years
2016-04-13
[AlAhram] Al-Jazeera
... an Arab news network headquartered in Qatar, notorious for carrying al-Qaeda press releases. The name means the Peninsula, as in the Arabian Peninsula. In recent years it has settled in to become slightly less biased than MSNBC, in about the same category as BBC or CBS...
America was set to sign off Tuesday after a costly and failed effort to break into the US cable news market.

The channel launched in 2013 by the global media group based in Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates...
won praise for its news coverage, but fell far short of viewership and advertising goals.

The shutdown, announced in January, was set to be complete with the airing of a three-hour special Tuesday evening showcasing the channel's coverage since the launch.

"We have been privileged to cover stories of people who epitomize the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Individuals who have fought for good, who have tackled adversity, whose stories and voices deserve coverage," the group said in a statement.

"There are so many more people across America whose stories remain untold. Those stories need to be heard."

Al-Jazeera, which operates one of the largest global news operations and is controlled by Qatar's royal family, paid some $500 million to launch the US channel known as AJAM.

The outlet, which competed against CNN, MSNBC and Fox News Channel, did not release viewership data but some reports said its audience was only around 30,000 for the key prime-time hours.

In mid-2013, the channel went live after hiring some 850 staff and opening 12 bureaus across the United States and a state-of-the art studio in New York.

It faced a series of problems in addition to low viewership: lawsuits alleged an unhospitable work environment and the channel faced criticism for its report linking NFL star Peyton Manning to a banned growth hormone.

However,
nothing needs reforming like other people's bad habits...
AJAM was recognized for its reporting, including winning Emmy and Peabody awards.

Some analysts said the launch came at a time when viewers were moving away from traditional cable news to Internet-based news from organizations like Vice Media, BuzzFeed and Huffington Post.

Al Jazeera said in a statement it intends to expand its digital services to "broaden its multi-platform presence into the US later this year."
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  As a media type, I thought Al Jizz America was rather good old school journalism (as opposed to so much political advocacy and infotainment that the MSM is today), at least when I dealt with them.

But because of their reputation elsewhere, you couldn't take them seriously and would not cooperate with them, even when the subject matter was legit.
Posted by: regular joe   2016-04-13 14:41  

#8  Can't eat an elephant in one bite . . . .
Posted by: gorb   2016-04-13 13:45  

#7  It actually wasn't a bad news station. Interesting that their spin on Mideast news items was so different from AJ-Arabic.
Posted by: Glenmore   2016-04-13 11:48  

#6  Al J Arabic probably loses a few tens of millions a year and their other ventures are also probably net money losers also. The Al J's attempt to establish a channel in the USA probably cost the Qatar Govt (who owns the company) more than all their other ventures combined.

Of course the Qatari govt has money to burn and the station has enormous influence in the Arab world, in the arab speaking populations of Europe and it has also become a major influence of non arab journalism in Europe. Much of the anti semitism, anti USA, etc. attitudes of the Euro journalists (or 'journalists') comes from association with the Al J folk.
Posted by: lord garth   2016-04-13 11:22  

#5  What will Soledad Obrien do now?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2016-04-13 08:12  

#4  The good news is that al gore got 100 million from them 3 years ago by selling his Current TV. That Al Gore is one of the best salesman in history.
Posted by: Airandee   2016-04-13 06:42  

#3  Well, any camera is better than we have.
I will miss it as faulty, it had reporters everywhere.
Posted by: newc   2016-04-13 03:05  

#2  its audience was only around 30,000 for the key prime-time hours

Did I mention Al-Jizz was a CIA plot to root out Islamist symps?
Posted by: gorb   2016-04-13 02:36  

#1  Thanks, suckers!
Posted by: Al Gore   2016-04-13 00:17  

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