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All Star
Opening week of AFCON has some decent fixtures already:
Angola-Morocco
Ghana-DRC
Algeria-Tunisia
goat continental competition. what you expect.
Opening week of AFCON has some decent fixtures already:
Angola-Morocco
Ghana-DRC
Algeria-Tunisia
Nah breh. Never had it on cable growing up.
I've always heard though that it's real news journalism, they show things how they are without bias or with an agenda. That's at least the perception I've always gathered from other people.
goat continental competition. what you expect.
AlJazeera English is relatively new was launched like 4 years ago. Plenty of top journos/broadcasters from all over the world work for them. Relative to American news coverage its top notch. They've got free streams on their website.
They're also about to launch AlJazeera America which will be an American news network after they bought Al Gore's channel CurrentTV. I'm expecting that to be one of the best options for American cable news very quick.
Niger v. The Congo, Burkina Faso v. Ethiopia, Morocco v. Cape Verde...mouthwatering.
nah, its clearly biased but they do real journalistic work. Good investigative journalism shows and stuff.Nah breh. Never had it on cable growing up.
I've always heard though that it's real news journalism, they show things how they are without bias or with an agenda. That's at least the perception I've always gathered from other people.
nah, its clearly biased but they do real journalistic work. Good investigative journalism shows and stuff.
One dope show I watched was on the Falklands War.
its a very left wing channel. I dont have a problem with it, but they are leftist. They arent exactly pro-west either, which I dont have that big of a problem with either. (and in fairness, they arent over the top with it like you see with US media towards the middle east)What do you think its biased towards? I don't necessarily disagree, just interested in how you perceive the bias.
its a very left wing channel. I dont have a problem with it, but they are leftist. They arent exactly pro-west either, which I dont have that big of a problem with either.
I like them because they have good information and do investigative work and ask questions. The exact opposite of US cable news.
it has nothing to do with the Iraq War, and everything to do with what I have seen on that channel (dont paint me into that corner). They have some anti-west views and programming. Its not bad because its the opposite in the US, but call a spade a spade.They definitely provide a platform for views that would be derided as too left wing on American cable. I don't think they're anti West at all though, I think thats an old Iraq War fueled perception of the network. Some of the best work I've seen them do has been focused on the West( docs on France, U.S. etc) Their American election coverage was also very good. Most of their journalists and on air talent worked for top newspapers/networks all over the West.
They also provide a medium for voices and expertise on many areas you'd never dream of getting informed coverage from on American cable. Their coverage of France's Mali intervention right now is a good example of that.
I think clearest example of their biases and weaknesses is with regards to Mideast coverage. At times they too closely align with Qatar's foreign policy.
it has nothing to do with the Iraq War, and everything to do with what I have seen on that channel (dont paint me into that corner). They have some anti-west views and programming. Its not bad because its the opposite in the US, but call a spade a spade.
I do agree about them giving different perspectives and covering different international issues tho. They do a lot of good coverage of African and South American issues, which I always liked. They were down on front street when that coup was going on in Honduras a couple of years ago too. That was barely talked about in American media.
Then again, its always about the audience. Al Jazeera is an international channel broadcasted shown in America and would focus on American issues.
its not a major claim to me since all networks are biasedThat's a pretty major claim to make and I find it hard to see how it can be backed up. The West is a major entity, its not just the U.S., I don't see any programming that reflexively portrays the West in a negative light. What's an example of anti West programming that they have?
Clear examples of "antiWestern" programming to me, are outlets like Russia Today and PressTV that are often over the top and even make up stories. Don't see similarities with AJE.