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The Fall of Al Jazeera America
Canada Free Press ^ | 06/17/15 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 06/17/2015 6:20:20 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony

The Muslim Brotherhood and Al Jazeera America were undone by their own hubris. There’s a lesson there, but Qatar’s arrogant rulers aren’t likely to learn it.

When Al Jazeera America was announced, the Qatari propaganda network was riding high. Once known as a dump for Al Qaeda videos, the Arab Spring had allowed the House of Thani to project its power across the region, toppling governments and replacing them with its Muslim Brotherhood allies.

Qatar had been notorious for its ties to Al Qaeda, but those connections had done little for the oil-rich oligarchy. The Muslim Brotherhood however handed Egypt over to Qatar. And Al Jazeera’s propaganda had been widely credited with supplying the images and messaging that made it happen.

Qatar’s key Arab Spring asset however had been in the White House. Mubarak would not have fallen if he had retained the support of the President of the United States. Nor would Gaddafi have been toppled or Assad have come under so much pressure without US military intervention or the expectation of it.

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TOPICS: Government; Religion; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: agitprop; algore; aljazeera; aljazeeraamerica; aljazeeragore; alqaedaspring; althani; arabspring; currenttv; danielgreenfield; egypt; islamicimperialism; jazeeraalgore; mubarak; muslimbrotherhood; obama; qatar; staterunmedia
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1 posted on 06/17/2015 6:20:20 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
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To: Sean_Anthony

Bump


2 posted on 06/17/2015 6:27:14 AM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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Al Jazeera America was going to be the final building block allowing the House of Thani to brainwash millions of Americans and influence foreign policy directly at the source. It was a grandiose dream for a tyranny...

Which really was a waste of time, since the big networks with their distribution and 99.5% of every "local" fake news source will carry the water for Team Obama will do the job--for free!

3 posted on 06/17/2015 6:30:33 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: Sean_Anthony

"Worked out well for ME!"

4 posted on 06/17/2015 6:41:21 AM PDT by Fido969
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To: Sean_Anthony
I watched AJA when it first came on. Sure, it was biased, but I liked watching news that wasn't so focused on Obama 24/7. It had a lot of world news lacking on American channels, plus some focus on the arts (real arts, not rap music and Hollywood). There was even a cooking show with a woman dressed in Muslim garb showing how to make various Mediterranean/Middle Eastern dishes. It was a heckuva lot better than Current, which toward the end of its life kept playing an anti-Walmart documentary in an almost continuous loop.

It's sad that we can't have a news channel that is unbiased, that delivers all the news (not just stories that fit an agenda) and maybe reports more world news about things other than Obama, terrorists and overpaid celebrities.

5 posted on 06/17/2015 6:42:50 AM PDT by fatnotlazy
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Right now, the best we have is FoxNews, which for how long that will last.


6 posted on 06/17/2015 6:52:55 AM PDT by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: Sean_Anthony

Don’t give your TV channel a name that sounds like a roving band of head-lopping terrorists. It’s Marketing 101.


7 posted on 06/17/2015 6:55:21 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Sean_Anthony

That was their golden opportunity to bring that wonderful middle eastern culture to the USA and to make those bigoted Americans accept it.

Failed, because Americans aren’t THAT stupid. (Stupid enough to elect 0 twice.)


8 posted on 06/17/2015 7:09:11 AM PDT by I want the USA back
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When Al Jazeera America was announced, the Qatari propaganda network was riding high. Once known as a dump for Al Qaeda videos, the Arab Spring had allowed the House of Thani to project its power across the region, toppling governments and replacing them with its Muslim Brotherhood allies.

Qatar had been notorious for its ties to Al Qaeda, but those connections had done little for the oil-rich oligarchy. The Muslim Brotherhood however handed Egypt over to Qatar. And Al Jazeera’s propaganda had been widely credited with supplying the images and messaging that made it happen.

Qatar’s key Arab Spring asset however had been in the White House. Mubarak would not have fallen if he had retained the support of the President of the United States. Nor would Gaddafi have been toppled or Assad have come under so much pressure without US military intervention or the expectation of it.

Al Jazeera America was going to be the final building block allowing the House of Thani to brainwash millions of Americans and influence foreign policy directly at the source. It was a grandiose dream for a tyranny that was increasingly living beyond its means while playing a dangerous game of empires.

Qatar had become the dominant voice on the Middle East in Washington D.C. The takeover of Gore’s left-wing Current TV would enable the totalitarian regime to launch a news network that would build on its existing relationship with the American left which saw the mainstream media as not biased enough.

How hard could launching a successful news network be?

Al Jazeera might have been riding high in the early days of 2013, but its comeuppance was already on the way. A few weeks after its announcement, the protests against its man Morsi began to take off. By the time AJA launched, Morsi had already been toppled and Al Jazeera propagandists would find themselves behind bars for their part in Qatar’s Brotherhood coup against the Egyptian government. While Al Jazeera portrayed them as journalistic martyrs, one of the most notable arrestees, Mohamed Fahmy, sued Al Jazeera for endangering him by acting as “an arm of Qatar’s foreign policy” that “was not only biased towards the Muslim Brotherhood — they were sponsors of the Muslim Brotherhood.”

These were all obvious facts that were being ignored by the mainstream media which dismissed Al Jazeera’s critics as ignorant Islamopohobes. But even as its Muslim Brotherhood allies were losing in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and Syria, Al Jazeera America would come under fire from its liberal media pals.

Al Jazeera America had made the media an offer it couldn’t resist. The leftists who flocked there had anticipated employment at a vanity network subsidized by the House of Thani that would let them do unfiltered left-wing advocacy without caring if they ever got any viewers or made any money.

It was enough that Al Jazeera appeared to share their hostility to America and Israel.

Their journalistic instincts did not lead them to ask why a foreign government would be interested in funding their journalistic fantasies or how Muslim tribal leaders could be considered progressive.

Or how they could manage to run a modern news network.

Al Jazeera America had been a disaster from the start. Its $500 million buy of Al Gore’s Current TV had been expensive but considered worth the price to get access to a huge number of cable households through Gore’s sweetheart deals with big cable companies. But the cable companies knew the difference between Al Gore and Al Jazeera and they wanted that oil money Qatar was throwing around.

So did Al Gore.

Gore had initially protected Al Jazeera by accusing cable companies who wanted to drop it of Islamophobia, but then turned around and sued Al Jazeera when it backstabbed him by using millions of dollars of his money in a slush fund to pay cable channels for airing its propaganda.

The House of Thani was forced to dig deeper to get Al Jazeera America into as many homes as possible, but it still wasn’t getting any actual viewers. Its average daily ratings of 13,000 viewers were less than half the already miniscule 31,000 viewers of Gore’s failed Current TV project.

Qatar had paid $25,000 per viewer and with some nights registering a zero in the demo, recouping that money through advertising was not a realistic business plan.

And then things got even worse.

Al Jazeera America’s biggest hit was “Real Money with Ali Velshi” with 54,000 viewers. Those were the kinds of ratings usually associated with cable hits like the deceased FOX Soccer Channel, but that was as good as it got for Qatar’s $500 million investment. And like all good things at Al Jazeera, it wouldn’t last.

Al Jazeera wasn’t just owned by a bigoted inbred dictatorship where everything works through nepotism; it was also run that way. Ehab Al Shihabi, its CEO, went to war with Velshi just before his own firing after the media began widely reporting on just how badly Al Jazeera America was being run.

Ehab Al Shihabi had not just burned through billions of dollars on a failed project; he had also burned through the mainstream media professionals hired to give the Qatari propaganda news network a friendly American face. Al Jazeera America had brought over CBS’s Marcy McGinnis to serve as Senior Vice President of Newsgathering, but she resigned blaming Al Shihabi. Her departure was part of a pattern of senior female personnel leaving or being forced out at the Muslim news network. Joining her was Executive Vice President of Human Resources Diane Lee and Public Relations Senior Vice President Dawn Bridges.

Al Jazeera America’s leadership had been built around Muslim men and Western women. The Western women were experienced news veterans while the Muslim men often had no real qualifications for the job. Behind the press releases, Al Jazeera America was run much like Qatar or Saudi Arabia where native Muslim nepotism hires bully and humiliate the imported Western executives who do the real work.

But Al Jazeera America was not operating in Qatar and it needed to draw on a talent pool from two groups that its bosses harbored a pathological hatred for; women and Jews.

The crisis at Al Jazeera America first went public when mainstream media outlets began reporting on a lawsuit by employee Matthew Luke which claimed that Osman Mahmud, the Senior Vice President of Broadcast Operations and Technology, had engaged in sexist and anti-Semitic behavior.

Mahmud had reportedly stated, “Whoever supports Israel should die a fiery death in hell.” Further emphasizing the links between Al Jazeera and the Muslim Brotherhood, he had also ranted that, “The enemies of Muslims in Egypt, their puppets and blind supporters are due to face death in the hospitals and streets of Egypt.”

Since then the news network has been in free fall, battling lawsuits and bad publicity. It’s a failure that has been building for a while, but it took Qatar’s abuse of fellow news organization friends and colleagues for the mainstream media to begin legitimately reporting on it.

Qatar’s old wall of silence has come down. From its FIFA corruption to the mass death of guest workers, some of its dirty laundry is finally being aired. The media is still reluctant to talk about its role in the Arab Spring or the Qatari weapons smuggling operations in Libya and Syria conducted with Obama’s complicity. Those are areas where their own progressive project too closely intersects the Islamist one.

The media was burned by Al Jazeera, but that doesn’t mean that the leftist-Islamist alliance is dead.

Al Jazeera America however is a monumental disaster that cost billions of dollars while doing very little. The news network was doomed from the start. Cable news is a slowly dying industry that is being killed by the internet. Spending a fortune to launch a new cable news network that no one wanted was a stupid act of arrogance that only a backward Islamic tyranny or Al Gore would be capable of.

But it was a testament to Qatar’s hubris that its rulers were convinced that they could draw large American audiences in a country where its brand is mainly associated with Osama bin Laden videos. It was this same hubris that led Qatar to overextend its support for the Muslim Brotherhood leaving it isolated and hated by its own neighbors.

The Muslim Brotherhood and Al Jazeera America were undone by their own hubris. There’s a lesson there, but Qatar’s arrogant rulers aren’t likely to learn it.


9 posted on 06/17/2015 7:25:45 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (This is a wake up call. Join the Sultan Knish ping list.)
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To: Sean_Anthony

al Gora got paid though.


10 posted on 06/17/2015 8:02:47 AM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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Great cat fight article. One of those battles where everybody sucks and everybody loses. A happy tale.

The only bad news is Gore got richer, but not as richer as he wanted at least.

11 posted on 06/17/2015 8:11:18 AM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: fatnotlazy
When FoxNews started talking about Kardashians or O'Reilly was being too annoying (which is most of the time), I would also switch over to al Jazeera. It was less biased and strident than MSNBC and more interesting than CNN. They did actually focus on events and news more so than any other cable channel.

Happy to see them crumble, but there is a void of real hard news on cable. Most are too focused on analysis and celebrity and political score keeping - including Fox.

12 posted on 06/17/2015 8:14:49 AM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: Sean_Anthony

bttt


13 posted on 06/17/2015 8:28:59 AM PDT by Pelham (The refusal to deport is defacto amnesty)
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Al Jazeera America’s leadership had been built around Muslim men and Western women. The Western women were experienced news veterans while the Muslim men often had no real qualifications for the job.

Oh, dear. What could possibly go wrong?

Behind the press releases, Al Jazeera America was run much like Qatar or Saudi Arabia where native Muslim nepotism hires bully and humiliate the imported Western executives who do the real work.

Ah, yes. Everyone who has ever worked overseas has either had this happen to them or knows somebody who has. But clearly, when they saw things weren't working out, they'd adjust the system, right?

But Al Jazeera America was not operating in Qatar and it needed to draw on a talent pool from two groups that its bosses harbored a pathological hatred for; women and Jews.

Hmm. That's going to be a little problem, isn't it? Can't just have your staff flogged like you can in the old country, more's the pity. I mean, heavens to Allah, some of them even drive!

So yes, this was probably inevitable, as is Qatar's impending foreign policy disaster, because no matter who wins in Iraq the one thing that is certain is that gratitude is in very, very short supply in that part of the world and a feller whose victorious army has been paid for by a small group of investors might just decide that all of their cash is preferable to some of it. Insh'allah, boys.

14 posted on 06/17/2015 8:35:47 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: dead
AlGore and his partner.



15 posted on 06/17/2015 8:41:35 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: dead
And now that Jeb is really running, all news stations will spend large chunks of news and talk programs slobbering all over him. Other candidates and most important news will be ignored.
16 posted on 06/17/2015 9:28:19 AM PDT by fatnotlazy
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To: dead

“When ... O’Reilly was being too annoying (which is most of the time), I would also switch over to al Jazeera....”
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LOL -— I guess desperate times call for desperate measures. I’m with you on O’Reilly’s annoyance factor.


17 posted on 06/17/2015 9:30:29 AM PDT by House Atreides (CRUZ or lose!)
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To: Sean_Anthony

Al Jazeera failed because MSNBC was already there.


18 posted on 06/17/2015 9:30:42 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Sean_Anthony
When heads roll at Al Jazeera, heads roll.
19 posted on 06/17/2015 11:15:23 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: Louis Foxwell

During the Egyptian Revolution I often viewed AlJazeera to see what they were saying...right or wrong or what and how they were framing the event thru their eyes, it does better position one to see what’s being said....and where one then can determine where clarity or truth needs to be found along the way in an event.


20 posted on 06/17/2015 11:17:30 AM PDT by caww
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