
The deal would help the international news network, one of the top services in the Arabic-speaking world, broaden its reach in the United States, where it so far has been available to only a limited audience.
Worldfocus, hosted by former NBC News correspondent Martin Savidge, is produced by New York City public broadcaster WLIW and syndicated to a number of Public Broadcasting Service affiliates, as well as other stations in 60 U.S. markets, including 27 of the top 30.
It also plans to begin running ads in several weeks that a spokesman said will address misconceptions about the network in the United States. The U.S. government criticized the network for irresponsible and biased news reporting when the United States launched the 2003 war in Iraq. Read More
Why do I feel more and more like the American people voted our country away to the Muslims? Reminds me of what the terrorist said, that the next attack on America would be from inside its own government. Is it to late for America?
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(1) Michelle Obama’s Adventures in Chicago Pay to Play Politics
Great. Are we going to get those documentaries on the benefits of female circumcision?
I expected this…..ever since Nov 4th. Good job America. I hope you’re happy.
Maybe we could trade CNN and MSNBC to them if we take Al Jazeera .