Al-Jazeera : the inside story of the Arab news channel that is challenging the West / Hugh Miles.

"With more than fifty million viewers, Al Jazeera is one of the most widely watched news channels in the world. And it's also one of the most controversial. Set up by the maverick Emir of Qatar, Al Jazeera ("the island") quickly became a household name after September 11 by deliv...

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Main Author: Miles, Hugh, 1977-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York : Grove Press, [2005], ©2005.
Edition:First American edition.
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Summary:"With more than fifty million viewers, Al Jazeera is one of the most widely watched news channels in the world. And it's also one of the most controversial. Set up by the maverick Emir of Qatar, Al Jazeera ("the island") quickly became a household name after September 11 by delivering some of the biggest scoops in television history, including a notorious string of taped speeches from Osama bin Laden. Now, journalist Hugh Miles uncovers the true story behind the Arab world's most influential media outlet." "Its journalists have been accused of spying for everyone from Mossad to Saddam Hussein, sometimes simultaneously, and a star Al Jazeera reporter is still awaiting trial in Spain for being an active member and recruiter for a Spanish-based Al Qaeda cell. Al Jazeera now has plans to launch an English version of its controversial satellite news channel in the first six months of 2005. This time it is aimed not just toward Arabs and Muslims, but Americans as well." "With unprecedented access to the news channel's key players, reporters, producers, and financiers, journalist Hugh Miles uncovers the full, behind-the-scenes story of Al-Jazeera's meteoric rise and how its influence is shaping the course of the Arab world."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Originally published: Great Britain : Abacus, 2005.
Physical Description:438 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes index.
ISBN:0802117899
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