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Al Jazeera English

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Qatari English-language news channel
This article is about the English-language TV channel. For the Arabic-language channel, seeAl Jazeera Arabic.
Not to be confused withAl Jazeera America orAJ+.

Television channel
Al Jazeera English
TypeNews broadcasting,discussions
CountryQatar
Broadcast areaWorldwide
HeadquartersDoha,Qatar
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to16:9480i/576i for theSDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerAl Jazeera Media Network[1][2]
Sister channelsAl Jazeera Arabic
Al Jazeera Mubasher
Al Jazeera Balkans
Al Jazeera Documentary Channel
AJ+
History
Launched15 November 2006; 18 years ago (2006-11-15)
Links
Websitealjazeera.com

Al Jazeera English (AJE;Arabic:الجزيرة,romanizedal-jazīrah,lit.'the island',pronounced[æl (d)ʒæˈziːrɐ]), often known asAl Jazeera, is a 24-hour English-languagenews channel operating underAl Jazeera Media Network, which is partially funded by the government ofQatar. Al Jazeera introduced an English-language division in 2006. It is the first global English-languagenews channel to be headquartered in theMiddle East.[3]

Al Jazeera is known for its in-depth and frontline reporting particularly in conflict zones[4][5] such as theArab Spring, theGaza–Israel conflict and others.[6][7][5][8] Al Jazeera's coverage of the Arab Spring won the network numerous awards, including thePeabody Award.[4][9] It positions itself as an alternative media platform to the dominance of Western media outlets likeCNN andBBC, focusing on narrative reporting where subjects present their own stories.[10]

History

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The channel was launched on 15 November 2006. The channel was initially slated to be named Al Jazeera International, but the name was changed nine months before the launch. This decision was influenced by one of the channel's backers, who argued that the original Arabic-language channel already encompassed an international scope.[11]

The channel was expected to reach approximately 40 million households, but it significantly surpassed this launch target, reaching 80 million homes.[12] By 2009, the service was accessible in every major European market and was available to 130 million homes across more than 100 countries through cable and satellite, as reported by a spokeswoman for the network in Washington.[13]

However, the channel had limited penetration in the American market, where it was carried only by one satellite service and a handful of cable networks.[14] Al Jazeera English subsequently launched a campaign to enter the North American market, including a dedicated website.[15] In August 2011, it became available to some cable subscribers in New York, having previously been an option for some viewers in Washington, D.C., Ohio, and Los Angeles.[16] The channel primarily reached the United States through its live online streaming service. Following the approval from theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on November 26, 2009, Al Jazeera English became readily available on most major Canadian television providers, includingRogers andBell Satellite TV.[17][18]

Al Jazeera English and Iran's state-runPress TV were the only international English-language television broadcasters with journalists reporting from inside both Gaza and Israel during the2008–2009 Israel-Gaza conflict. Foreign press access to Gaza has been limited via either Egypt or Israel. However, Al Jazeera's reportersAyman Mohyeldin andSherine Tadros were already inside Gaza when the conflict began.[19][20][21]

The channel may also be viewed online. It recommends online viewing at its own website[22] or at its channel onYouTube.[23] Al Jazeera English HD launched in the United Kingdom onFreeview on 26 November 2013, and began streaming in HD on YouTube in 2015.

On 1 January 2020, Al Jazeera English debuted a new major graphics package for the first time since the channel launched to coincide with the remodeled main Doha studio, the last main studio of the channel's three in Doha, London, and Washington D.C. to receive an upgrade since the channel's launch in 2006.[24][25]

Al Jazeera America

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Main article:Al Jazeera America

On 3 January 2013, Al Jazeera Media Network announced that it had purchasedCurrent TV in the United States and would be launching an American news channel. 60% of the channel's programming would be produced in America while 40% would be from Al Jazeera English.[26][27][28] That was later changed at the request of pay-television providers to almost 100% US programming.[29] But Al Jazeera America maintained a close working relationship with Al Jazeera English. The channel airedNewshour in the morning and midday hours, and cut to live Al Jazeera English coverage of large breaking international news stories outside of that. Al Jazeera English programmesWitness,Earthrise,The Listening Post,Talk To Al Jazeera,Al Jazeera Correspondent and101 East along withAl Jazeera Investigates regularly aired on Al Jazeera America.

On 13 January 2016, Al Jazeera America announced that the network would be terminated on 12 April 2016, citing the "economic landscape".[30]

Al Jazeera UK

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In 2013Al Jazeera Media Network began planning a new channel calledAl Jazeera UK; the British channel was set to broadcast for five hours during prime time as a local opt-out on Al Jazeera English.[31] Ultimately, the planned UK channel never materialised. Al Jazeera English continued to broadcast some of its daily bulletins from London until July 2023 when it moved its base to Qatar.[32]

Al Jazeera Investigative Unit

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Main article:Al Jazeera Investigative Unit

The Al Jazeera Investigative Unit is a specialized investigative journalism team within Al Jazeera. The unit is known for producing investigative reports and documentaries on a wide range of global issues, including politics, human rights, corruption, environmental issues, and more.[33] The documentaries are featured as exclusive specials within their dedicated seriesAl Jazeera Investigates.

Some of the I-Unit's notable investigations include:

  • What Killed Arafat? Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit released a documentary in 2012 titled "What Killed Arafat". This investigative piece delved into the mysterious death ofYasser Arafat, the iconic Palestinian leader, who died in 2004 at the age of 75. The documentary suggested that he may have been poisoned with polonium-210.Yasser Arafat died in 2004, and the exactcause of his death had been a subject of controversy and speculation for years. This film earned theCINE Golden Eagle and nominations for RTS,BAFTA, and Monte Carlo Film Festival.[34][35][36][37]
  • How to Sell a Massacre, is a documentary produced by the Al Jazeera Investigative Unit. It is an investigative report that exposed efforts by theNational Rifle Association of America to influence Australian politics and undermine gun control regulations inAustralia. The documentary was released in 2019 and received significant attention and controversy.[38][39]
  • Generation Hate, is a two-part investigative documentary by Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit that exposes the activities of the far-right group Generation Identity in France. The documentary reveals that GI members are carrying out racist attacks, making Nazi salutes, and calling for the expulsion of Muslims from Europe.[40][41][42]
  • Football's Wall of Silence, is a groundbreaking investigative documentary by Al Jazeera Investigations that delves into the harrowing experiences of young footballers who fell prey to sexual abuse at the hands of predatory coaches. The film exposes the systemic failures of institutions within the British footballing world that enabled these abuses to persist for decades, leaving a trail of devastating consequences for the victims.[43][44]
  • Broken Dreams - The Boeing 787, is an investigative documentary produced by Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit that examines the troubled development and production of theBoeing 787 Dreamliner, a wide-body commercial jetliner. The film uncovers allegations of on-the-job drug use, quality control problems, and poor workmanship among Boeing employees, and it raises concerns about the safety of the aircraft.[45][46][47]
  • The Labour Files, is a comprehensive investigative series by Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit that delves into the inner workings of theBritish Labour Party. It shows that false accusations ofhomophobia and anti-Semitism against someJeremy Corbyn supporters were submitted to the Governance and Legal Unit of the party in order to force their suspension of expulsion from the party. This was part of a "coup by stealth" against Corbyn. The investigation, based on a massive leak of internal documents, emails, and social media messages, sheds light on the party's handling of anti-Semitism allegations and its divisive internal politics.[48][49][50]

Availability

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The channel is available in many countries,[51] mostly via satellite, sometimes via cable. The channel is also available online.[52] Al Jazeera English provides a free HD stream on its website for unlimited viewing.[22] Al Jazeera news segments were frequently included on the American public television programWorldfocus which aired from October 6, 2008 until April 2, 2010. Al Jazeera can also be streamed on anyiOS orAndroid device with aninternet connection using a free application.[53]

Al Jazeera English is also available on connected TV and OTT streaming services likePluto TV andHaystack News.

Along with a free unlimited high-quality stream on the official Al Jazeera English website, Online subscriptions allowing unlimited viewing may be purchased from Jump TV,[54] RealPlayer,[55] and VDC.[56] Headlines from Al Jazeera English are available onTwitter.[57]

Al Jazeera English's website also contains news reports and full episodes of their programs that can be viewed for free on their website. The videos are hosted by YouTube, where viewers can also go to find the videos.[58][59]

Europe

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Al Jazeera English is available in the UK and Ireland onFreeview channel 235,Sky channel 511,Freesat channel 203 andVirgin Media channel 622. A notice appearing on Freeview channel 235 indicates that Al Jazeera is scheduled to end there on 30 September 2024 but that its service will remain on channel 251 as a streaming service for STBs that support streaming.

The channel initially began test streaming Al Jazeera English (then called "Al Jazeera International") in March 2006 onHot Bird,Astra 1E, Hispasat,AsiaSat3S, Eutelsat 28A and Panamsat PAS 10.Telenors Thor, Türksat and Eutelsat 25A were added to the satellites carrying it. Eutelsat 28A carried the test stream on frequency 11.681 under the name "AJI".

Africa

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Al Jazeera English is available in Sub-Saharan Africa mainly viaDStv andStarTimes' satellite and terrestrial TV platforms. It is also availableFTA on satellites like Belintersat 51.5°E and Nilesat 201. In Northern Africa, Al Jazeera English is available on telcos likeEtisalat. It is also available via satellite, on Badr°26E and various local cable operators.

Oceania

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In New Zealand, Al Jazeera English is available 24 hours a day onFreeview (New Zealand) channel 16 andSky (New Zealand) channel 90. From October 2013, Freeview (New Zealand) broadcast on theKordia operated free-to-air DVB-T terrestrial network. Prior to the December 2012analog switchoffTriangle TV re-broadcast various Al Jazeera programmes in Auckland on its free-to-air UHF channel.TV One was going to replace BBC World News with this service during their off-air hours of 01:30 to 06:00 from 1 April 2013, however opted to run infomercials instead.

Asia

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In April 2010, Al Jazeera English was taken off air in SingaporeSingtel TV with unspecified reasons, according to the official Al Jazeera English website.[citation needed]

On 7 December 2010, Al Jazeera said its English language service has got a downlink license to broadcast inIndia. Satellite and cable companies would therefore be allowed to broadcast Al Jazeera in the country.[60] The channel launched onDish TV in November 2011,[61] and is considering a Hindi-language channel.[62]Tata Play satellite service broadcasts this on Channel 637 (SD) in India.[63]

Americas

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On 26 November 2009, theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved "a request to add Al Jazeera English (AJE) to the lists of eligible satellite services for distribution on a digital basis and amends the lists of eligible satellite services accordingly".[17][18] Al Jazeera English became available onRogers Cable,Videotron andBell Satellite TV on 4 May 2010.[64]

Al Jazeera English's coverage of theEgyptian Revolution of 2011 led to calls for the channel to be aired in the U.S.

Al Jazeera English is available via satellite across all ofNorth Americafree to air viaGlobecast onGalaxy 19 on theKu band inDVB format. As of 2011, only a small number of Americans were able to watch the channel on their televisions.[65] Among the markets where it was available wereBristol County, Rhode Island,Toledo andSandusky, Ohio,Burlington, Vermont,Houston, Texas, and Washington, DC.[66] Industry giantComcast originally planned to carry Al Jazeera English in 2007, but reversed its decision shortly before the channel's launch, citing "the already-saturated television market".[67] The two major American satellite providers,DirecTV andDish Network, had similar plans but also changed their minds, with speculation that the decision may have been influenced by allegations by theBushadministration of "anti-American bias" in the channel.[68]

With Al Jazeera's coverage of theEgyptian Revolution of 2011, the channel drew acclaim and received renewed attention.The New York Times reported on 1 February 2011 that 1.6 million U.S. viewers had tuned in via Internet stream, and stated that new discussions were underway with carriers.[69] The following month, it was announced that Al Jazeera entered carriage negotiations withComcast andTime Warner Cable.[70]Salon.com described the channel's English-language coverage as "mandatory viewing for anyone interested in the world-changing events currently happening in Egypt",[71] whileHuffington Post contributorJeff Jarvis claimed it was "un-American" for operators to not carry the network.[72] When Al Jazeera covered theLibyan Civil War, U.S. Secretary of StateHillary Clinton noted an increasing American audience for the network, saying that "viewership of Al Jazeera is going up in the United States because it's real news. You may not agree with it, but you feel like you're getting real news around the clock instead of a million commercials and—you know—arguments between talking heads and the kind of stuff that we do on our news which—you know—is not particularly informative to us, let alone foreigners."[73]

On 1 February 2011, Internet applianceRoku posted on its Facebook page that the English-language Al Jazeera Live would be streaming on Roku devices through a private channel called Newscaster and also through the BBC channel. It permitted the announcement following unrest in Egypt[clarification needed] so American viewers can watch the latest events going on in the Middle East. A Roku user must add the private channel Newscaster from the Roku website.[74]

On 1 August 2011, Al Jazeera English began airing 23 hours a day in New York City as part of a sublet agreement with cable channel RISE, a former Spanish-language network, which is carried onWRNN-TV's DT2 subchannel (the other hours were used to meet FCCE/I and local programming guidelines). The network aired onTime Warner Cable on channel 92 and onVerizon FiOS on channel 481.[75]

On 2 January 2013, Al Jazeera announced that it had acquired the U.S.-based cable TV channelCurrent TV for a reported $500 million. With this acquisition, Al Jazeera launched a new channel, calledAl Jazeera America, with a heavy dose of U.S. domestic news along with Al Jazeera English programming and news, to an estimated 40 million U.S. households—putting it in direct competition withCNN,MSNBC andFox News Channel.

Due to contracts with U.S. cable and satellite carriers forAl Jazeera America the official Al Jazeera English live stream was geo-blocked in the United States on 18 August 2013. With the launch of Al Jazeera America, Al Jazeera English was excluded from all US services carrying or providing the channel, including YouTube, with Al Jazeera America material replacing all Al Jazeera English video content and live streams. Most Al Jazeera English video content was no longer officially available in the United States.

In April 2014 the Al Jazeera English showEmpire was notgeo-blocked in the United States. Shortly after the programsIndian Hospital,Viewfinder,Lifelines: The Quest for Global Health andHead to Head were available also. These programs were the only AJE shows officially non-geoblocked for American viewing during the time that Al Jazeera America was in existence.

With the closure of Al Jazeera America in April 2016 it was expected that the official live stream of Al Jazeera English and access to its programmes would eventually be restored to the United States.[76][77] The online live stream of Al Jazeera English was made available to viewers in the United States once again in September 2016.

Website

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Aljazeera.com has served as the primary web address for both the Al Jazeera English and former Al Jazeera America websites since early 2011.[78] The domain name was acquired byAl Jazeera Media Network fromAljazeera Publishing, a Dubai-based media company which previously used the domain as the website for their unrelated publication Aljazeera Magazine. This followed after a long-running domain name dispute between the two entities, which included a failed 2005 attempt byAl Jazeera Network to take control of the domain.[79][80] Confusion between the two entities resulted in some articles from Al Jazeera magazine being erroneously attributed to the Al Jazeera Network.[81][82]

Awards

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Main article:List of awards awarded to Al Jazeera English

As of May 2017, Al Jazeera English has won more than 150 prizes, medals and awards.[83] With notable accolades such as

Programmes

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Reception

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Main article:Al Jazeera controversies and criticism

Detention of Al Jazeera journalists by Egypt

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Main article:2013–15 detention of Al Jazeera journalists by Egypt

On December 29, 2013, Egyptian security forces arrested three Al Jazeera English journalists—AustralianPeter Greste, CanadianMohamed Fahmy, and Egyptian Baher Mohamed—atCairo's Marriott Hotel, accusing them of reporting news damaging to national security.[95] Despite international outcry and campaigns like #FreeAJStaff,[96] calls for their release from the UN, EU, and the US went unheeded. The journalists faced a series of trial delays, with questionable evidence including misleading videos, inaudible audio recordings, and unrelated images.[97]

On June 23, 2014, Greste and Fahmy received seven-year sentences, while Mohamed was sentenced to 10 years. The verdict was widely criticized, with global leaders and media outlets denouncing it as a politically motivated attack on press freedom.[98][99] Calls for amnesty were rebuffed by Egypt, asserting the independence of its justice system.[100] Amid mounting pressure, Greste was released and deported to Australia on February 1, 2015.[101]

On August 29, 2015, the trio faced an additional three-year sentence, sparking international condemnation.[102] The Canadian government sought Fahmy's pardon and deportation,[103] which was granted on September 23, 2015, alongside a pardon for Mohamed, as part of a larger pardon by Egyptian President el-Sisi for 100 individuals.[104] The case underscored concerns about press freedom and raised calls for reevaluating foreign aid to Egypt.

Expulsion from China

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In 2012,Melissa Chan, who served as the longstanding China correspondent for Al Jazeera English, faced expulsion from the country.[105] Although the Chinese government refrained from publicly disclosing the reasons for her expulsion, it was widely understood that their dissatisfaction stemmed from a documentary aired by the channel, focusing onChina's prison system.[106][107][108] The incident prompted inquiries during the Beijing press corps' routine questioning at the Chinese Foreign Ministry's daily press briefing on May 8, 2012. However, officials provided no explanation and selectively omitted most related questions when publishing the official transcript.[109] Following her expulsion, Melissa Chan continued her journalistic career at Al Jazeera America.[110]

Allegations of anti-American bias

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Emmy award-winning journalistDave Marash resigned from his position in March 2008 saying his exit was due in part to an anti-American bias at the network that is little seen in the US. Marash said he felt that attitude more from British administrators than Arabs. He said there were other reasons for his exit and was proud of the network's coverage of issuessouth of the equator, but that he ultimately felt that it was not the right place for him.[111] Marash had also described Al Jazeera as "the best news channel on Earth."[112]

On 12 October 2008, Al Jazeera English broadcast interviews with people attending aSarah PalinUnited States presidential election rally inSt. Clairsville, Ohio, with interviewees making comments aboutBarack Obama such as "he regards white people as trash" and "I'm afraid if he wins, the blacks will take over"...The report received over two million views on YouTube.[113] Following this,The Washington Post ran anop-ed,[114] claiming the news channel was deliberately encouraging "anti-American sentiment overseas",[114] which was criticized by Al Jazeera as "a gratuitous and uninformed shot at Al Jazeera's motives", as the report was just one of "hundreds of hours of diverse coverage".[115] Criticism of an Anti-American bias has been dwindling as their coverage of theArab Spring received wide acclaim and calls for the network to be added to U.S. television.[116]

Additional programming geared towards an American audience includes a day's worth of special coverage marking the 10th anniversary ofthe terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001.[117] Al Jazeera has also launchedThe Stream, a show based in Washington D.C. that discusses social media, which targets an American audience.[118][119] On 2 January 2013, Al Jazeera purchased the American channelCurrent TV and rebranded asAl Jazeera America in August 2013.[27][120]

Employment freeze

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Al Jazeera English Newsroom

In mid 2014, Al Jazeera English froze employment of both permanent and freelance staff for its Qatar network and cut freelance pay rates by 30-40% without warning,[citation needed] while at the same time Al Jazeera lodged a $150 million claim for compensation against Egypt, arguing that by arresting and attacking Al Jazeera journalists, seizing the broadcaster's property and jamming its signal, the Egyptian government has violated its rights as a foreign investor in the country and put the $90 million it has invested in Egypt since 2001 at risk.

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Further reading

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  • Philip Seib (ed.):Al Jazeera English. Global News in a Changing World. Palgrave Macmillan, April 2012,ISBN 9780230340206
  • Josh Rushing:Mission Al-Jazeera: Build a Bridge, Seek the Truth, Change the World. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
  • Tine Ustad Figenschou:Al Jazeera and the Global Media Landscape: The South is Talking Back. Routledge, 2013

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