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Dec 9
France 24 and Al Jazeera - Give Americans Access

Americans need to admit that the news they receive from "Mainstream Media" is disgustingly self-centered.  Unless a catastrophe happens, the worlds is shrunk to include only the U.S. and the "Middle East" (which is treated almost as a political entity).

I watch BBC America, which gives a half hour insight into world events, but the advent of two foreign English-language news channels is heartening.  Unfortunately, Americans don't yet have access to either on regular television.

French-based France 24 is a direct competitor of CNN and offers both French and English language versions. The website looks good, but seems glitchy in Firefox.  It worked just fine in Internet Exporer, however, so it may just be my computer.

France 24 offers lots of video clips and even a live feed. Did you know that Spain has a problem with illegal Senegalese immigration or that Ebola has killed more than 5,000 gorillas in West Africa?

Al Jazeera also has live news, although I didn’t test it out because they use RealPlayer which I refuse to load on my computers.  They also offer a subscription through JumpTV, which I wasn’t interested in. 

Al Jazeera has been criticized for airing audio and video from terrorists and showing graphic images of death and destruction.  The network is important, however, precisely because it gives a different viewpoint to the news.  Right, wrong, believe it, disbelieve it, at least Americans can see how a different population views world events.

That is why both France 24 and Al Jazeera should be part of any cable package that includes CNN.  By ridding ourselves of a paternalistic attitude telling us what we can and can’t watch, perhaps we can start, as a country, seeing ourselves as a part of the world.  Without this openness we are doomed to repeat our foreign policy mistakes.


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After comparing Al jazeera English and France 24, i have concluded in a report that Al Jazeera English provides better and proffesional news reporting. Al Jazeera English should be availible anywhere in the world. Israel have agreed to broadcast Al Jazeera English, so why has America not? They will probably broadcast it soon though. I reccomend to EVERYONE to watch Al jazeera English, here in England we get it. There are a wide varieties of documentries which are exclusive to Al jazeera and a must watch to everyone around the world. Plus did you know that AL jazeera have exclusive rights to broadcast in certain countries in Africa (World Exclusive News access to Myanmar for Al Jazeera English), have had the first interview ever with the DR congo's president, Sir david frost (who is now working for Al Jazeera English )has interviewed many people on Al jazeera in the past few weeks including Tony Blair, President of finland/EU and just interviewed James Baker, the co-chair of the Iraq Study Group. AL jazeera should be watched by everyone.

I completly agree, Al jazeera is the best news channel availible.


No channel in the Arab World has given voice, visibility and weight to women than Al Jazeera. It is just a 100 days since it started its transmissions in English but already the smartest of the telecast world's stars shine in the new channel's constellation.

Take the pilot show of Amanda Palmer’s program “48″. What she and her crew have accomplished in Damascus in just 48 hours is amazing in terms of richness. They packed delicate yet diverse issues such as inter-faith harmony, women’s life, private entrepreneurs and youth culture in Damascus. It was miles ahead of what a viewer can find in a similar monthly program elsewhere (e.g. CNN’s Inside the Middle East).

Palmer's “Fabulous Picture Show”, is a treasure chest of what’s hot in the new media from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic and beyond, surpassing BBC's Talking Movies. Other viewers will come up with many pleasant surprises if they indulge in viewing a program or two on AJE. The story of Israel’s first Arab Film Institute by Amanda Palmer on FPS was outstanding and so is her ‘48’. Similarly the episode on Nativity Church in God's Business was also informative.

All congraulations to Nadene Ghouri on making this outstanding documentary. It is impressive how she manages very young children to speak to the viewers about their pains and suffering. One could also see symptoms of recovery amidst signs of healing and hope.

This documentary lets us see through the children's eyes some of the world's most devastated societies.
The documentary allows the viewer to peek into the tormented lives of young boys and girls braving the challenge of growing up in tensions not of their making.

When it comes to an even handed treatment of the hot topic of the day, AJE viewers feel well-served by the balanced approach of the programmes like Inside Story. Another strength noted early on is the effort to cover "every angle-every side."

One of the high points was having Shimon Peres and Jimmy Carter on Riz Khan talk show. Thus we see Israeli Deputy Prime Minister's appearance on the channel’s launch proved the first drop of rain which follows daily feeds from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to cover Israeli opinion and views. Also noteworthy were interviews with Kofi Annan and new UNSG Banki Moon, White House spokesman Tony Snow, Lebanese Premier Fuiad Senora, and Jordan's Prince H.Tallal. I felt that I.Haniya’s interview by S.Zeidan and questions cautiously but probingly put to K.Mashal in Talk to Aljazeera were impressive. Julia Ruhfus' coverage of the shortcomings of post-Tsunami rebuilding in Acheh, V.Pedarosa's coverage of Burma’s planned capital were outstanding.

On 'Witness' hosted by Rageh Omar, World Cup Inshallah aptly brought a human touch to the sports situation in Palestine.

The US Defense Department began airing Al-Jazeera on closed circuit Pentagon TV since early December 2006. Any body with even a casual exposure to typical media in the Middle East will not be surprised if soon all US missions will ask the State Department carry Aljazeera on its VOA-TV platform. That will happen as US diplomats find AJE's multi-regional coverage and multi-perspective insights so rich on AJE that they won’t afford to miss it.

To determine how effective this channel’s approach may watch any of its flag-ship programs i.e. Inside Iraq taking the act of balancing to a level of art while demonstrating its intellect, wit, and analytical strength. It is fine to keep a watchful eye if any incorrect views or statements are aired and to take appropriate action. But gagging a channel which consists of acclaimed professionals like Dave Marash, David Frost and Steven Cole is like doubting intentions not backed by any sound evidence. The proof comes only AFTER seeing what AJE is or isn't about.


Another strength noted early on is the effort to cover "every angle-every side." Thus we see Shimon Peres: Deputy Prime Minister whose appearance on the channels launch proved the first drop of rain which follows almost daily feeds from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to cover Israeli opinion and views.

In terms of size and budget with CNN and Fox News, many call Aljazeera a 'little matchbox' but, when it comes to richness of representation, diversity of opinion and plurality of views AJE appears well prepared to take on the corporate news media on its merits.

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