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The English-speaking Arab news network launches tomorrow lacking a serious U.S. TV provider.
By Phillip Swann
Washington, D.C. (November 14, 2006) -- Al-Jazeera, the Arabic news network, will launch an English-speaking High-Definition TV channel tomorrow.
However, despite rumors to the contrary, it will not be carried by satcaster EchoStar or a U.S. cable operator. At least not yet.
Variety reported today that talks with Comcast fell through when the news network demanded that it be offered nationally. The cable operator wanted only to air it in Michigan, which has a large Arab population, according to Variety.
Al-Jazeera will also unveil a non-HD version of the channel tomorrow.
Two weeks ago, an Al-Jazeera spokeswoman told The Associated Press that at least one cable company and one satellite TV operator had agreed to carry the new channel.
However, Al-Jazeera today said it had not reached an agreement with any U.S. cable systems and the only satellite distributor will be Globe Cast, a distributor of international programming available on large satellite dishes.
EchoStar's Dish Network, the nation's second leading satcaster, now offers the Arabic-speaking Al-Jazeera. (DIRECTV does not.) In addition, EchoStar now has 30 national high-def channels, more than any other TV provider.
This has fueled rumors that EchoStar would carry the English-speaking Al-Jazeera. But there was no carriage agreement as of today.
If a major U.S. TV operator decides to carry the English-speaking Al-Jazeera, it's guaranteed to generate some controversy.
Al-Jazeera, which is broadcast through the Arab world, has been often criticized by U.S. leaders for allegedly siding with the terrorists. The network has broadcast numerous exclusive interviews with Al-Qaeda leaders, including Osama Bin Laden.
The English-speaking Arab news network launches tomorrow lacking a serious U.S. TV provider.
By Phillip Swann
Washington, D.C. (November 14, 2006) -- Al-Jazeera, the Arabic news network, will launch an English-speaking High-Definition TV channel tomorrow.
However, despite rumors to the contrary, it will not be carried by satcaster EchoStar or a U.S. cable operator. At least not yet.
Variety reported today that talks with Comcast fell through when the news network demanded that it be offered nationally. The cable operator wanted only to air it in Michigan, which has a large Arab population, according to Variety.
Al-Jazeera will also unveil a non-HD version of the channel tomorrow.
Two weeks ago, an Al-Jazeera spokeswoman told The Associated Press that at least one cable company and one satellite TV operator had agreed to carry the new channel.
However, Al-Jazeera today said it had not reached an agreement with any U.S. cable systems and the only satellite distributor will be Globe Cast, a distributor of international programming available on large satellite dishes.
EchoStar's Dish Network, the nation's second leading satcaster, now offers the Arabic-speaking Al-Jazeera. (DIRECTV does not.) In addition, EchoStar now has 30 national high-def channels, more than any other TV provider.
This has fueled rumors that EchoStar would carry the English-speaking Al-Jazeera. But there was no carriage agreement as of today.
If a major U.S. TV operator decides to carry the English-speaking Al-Jazeera, it's guaranteed to generate some controversy.
Al-Jazeera, which is broadcast through the Arab world, has been often criticized by U.S. leaders for allegedly siding with the terrorists. The network has broadcast numerous exclusive interviews with Al-Qaeda leaders, including Osama Bin Laden.