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Hillary Clinton's Al Jazeera Comments Draw Attention Of U.S. Media

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DAVID BAUDER   03/ 5/11 12:15 AM ET   AP

NEW YORK — A decade ago the U.S. government attacked Al-Jazeera as a propagator of anti-American propaganda. Now Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is citing the network for fine news coverage – and tweaking the U.S. media in the process.

The Arab broadcaster says it's ready to take advantage of what it considers a major boost in its acceptance in the United States.

Clinton, on the week many U.S. television outlets were preoccupied by the spectacle of actor Charlie Sheen, suggested during testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that American networks were falling behind in the competition for information.

Al-Jazeera has been a leader in changing people's minds and attitudes, Clinton told lawmakers Wednesday.

"Like it or hate it, it is really effective," Clinton said. "In fact, viewership of Al-Jazeera is going up in the United States because it is real news."

"You may not agree with it, but you feel like you're getting real news around the clock instead of a million commercials and, you know, arguments between talking heads and the kind of stuff that we do on our news that is not providing information to us, let alone foreigners."

In fact, Al-Jazeera's television viewership hasn't gone up much in the U.S. because it is still not widely available, seen only on scattered cable systems in Vermont, Ohio and Washington, D.C.

But online viewership of Al-Jazeera English spiked during the demonstrations in Egypt – up 2,500 percent at its peak, with nearly half of the followers from the United States, the network said.

Al-Jazeera has taken advantage of the moment, asking visitors to its website to click a tab that automatically generates a letter to the users' local cable system encouraging them to add the network. More than 40,000 e-mails have been generated, spokeswoman Molly Conroy said.

The network's leaders in the past two weeks have also visited with Time Warner, Comcast and Cablevision executives to seek space on their systems, she said.

"The events in Egypt have convinced an increasing number of Americans, the secretary of state included, that the coverage Al-Jazeera has provided for these events is something that is seen as a dramatic shift in perception of the network," said Abderrahim Foukara, Al-Jazeera's Washington bureau chief.

Fox News Channel's Michael Clemente said he was "surprised and kind of curious" by Clinton's remarks.

"We've got leadership issues there, the safety of people, the safety of our own people," said Clemente, senior vice president for news. "Some big issues. All of a sudden there are headlines about Al-Jazeera versus the news in this country? It's just surprising. Curious more than surprising."

Representatives from CNN, ABC, CBS and NBC news all declined comment Friday on what Clinton said.

But former CNN Washington bureau chief Frank Sesno agreed with her assessment.

"She's right," said Sesno, who is now director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University.

"Cable news has become cable noise. It was intended to be an opportunity to inform people, and instead it has become an opportunity to inflame people."

The cable news shift toward opinion has paid off handsomely for ratings leader Fox News Channel and, to a lesser extent, MSNBC.

CNN has resisted a partisan drift to concentrate more on news and has suffered in the ratings the past couple of years. With budget cuts, the influence of the major broadcast news divisions has been waning.

Even with the move toward opinion, the news networks often provide informative coverage when there is breaking news, such as the Egyptian revolution, Sesno said.

What's lacking is an attention span – a willingness to stick with stories and provide context. There's an addiction to "this just in," he said.

Clinton's complimentary assessment of the Arab broadcaster is an about-face from just a decade ago, when the Bush administration complained that Al-Jazeera promoted those who opposed the United States. Former Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld calling it "inexcusably biased."

That hostility played a big role in the network failing to get any traction with U.S. cable systems.

Al-Jazeera's Foukara said that with overseas audiences, particularly in the Arab world, the broadcaster finds a hunger for news.

"You can stay focused on a story for hours or days or even weeks on end," he said, "while in the U.S., the assumption is that people are not as interested in news, particularly news outside of the United States."

Sesno said the unrest in the Arab world could prove as important to Al-Jazeera as the first Gulf War was for establishing CNN in the United States.

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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
01:22 PM on 03/09/2011
Fox News objects to ANY outlet doing real news.
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avg american
It's about jobs, jobs, jobs...
12:40 AM on 03/09/2011
We need Al Jazeera in this country.
realitybaby
Livin in realitybaby!
03:40 PM on 03/08/2011
Hey u get it on DISH as well - great reporting - so nice to see REAL NEWSCASTERS -
skykam
Sarcasm is a dish best served bitter.
03:37 PM on 03/08/2011
== Fox News Channel's Michael Clemente said he was "surprised and kind of curious" by Clinton's remarks. ==

...and completely taken unawares that people were interested in any sort of actual so-called "news".
10:11 AM on 03/08/2011
Fareed Zakaria (CNN Sunday morning). He actually spends more than 3 minutes talking with his guests and it's not the 'lighting round' we usually get.
06:48 AM on 03/08/2011
The fact that this article is true is a sad reflrction of the fact that republican owned media is in fact taking over our available cable news shows. The "talking heads" Mrs Clinton refers to, are dominating the screen in our area to the point where its impossible to hear non opinionated , unbiased reporting. There still are a few of us, (mostly older) people that appreciate the old ways and like to hear news and then develop their own opinion. The "this just in" crowd, really just are looking to get their party elected and feel that the average american doesn't have the perceptive ability to see that..shame..
08:05 AM on 03/09/2011
Well said.

I am sick and tired of the direction so called news has gone. Just give me the facts, I have a sound mind, I can think for myself, I don't need someone else to do tell me what it all means. Reporting is no longer reporting, it has all become commentary, their opinion is supposed to be our opinion.

This practice is not only, a civil pitting of “us against them” it is making the viewer's mind lazy. We are becoming dumber and dumber by the day. Obesity is out of control in this country, now our brains are out of shape too.

F&F
06:09 AM on 03/08/2011
As an American living for many years between the US and the UK, I can honestly say that AlJazerra is the best news channel available. There is no preaching, just news from all around the world. Even CNN is not as effective. Unfortunately, the station may have to change its name in order to be accepted by Americans. In the UK Murdoch as just been allowed to purchase 61% of sky news - so Fox News will soon be over here. Murdoch is a menace who should be stopped.
05:55 AM on 03/08/2011
Al-Jazeera's coverage of Latin America and Africa is superb. Also Southeast Asia and Australia. You don't see anything like that here.

Their economic coverage is outa sight. They interview really interesting economists and spend the time to cover a subject.

It's first-class television for grown-ups.
05:07 AM on 03/08/2011
I've been saying for a long time what a shame it is that I get more news from foreign sources, Al Jazeera being one of many. Smaller news outlets like Democracy Now are all that keep Americans who will only check out American news media from total ignorance, but that's how the powers that be want it. These corporate yahoos don't understand that an ignorant electorate is a sure fire end to Democracy.
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Roxee
"Feeling" you're right, doesn't "prove" you are.
01:54 AM on 03/08/2011
A big fan a Aljazeera, online and on our Austar/Fox cable TV. Well done Hillary for pointing out what many across the world already know. If Americans want it on their cable tv tell your cable providers.
12:02 AM on 03/08/2011
hoorah!
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elan4444
10:15 PM on 03/07/2011
All i can say is "Thank you, Hillary!" All we get are talking heads' opinions on the news. What about the actual news? All we hear about England is that Prince William is getting married. There's lots more going on! And if we would cover Germany, people might find out how to keep jobs at home here! The Germans do! They are an economic powerhouse. Also, we might peer into the debacle that is Italy's government, with Berlusconi owning 95% of the media, and knee-deep in a sex scandal. But wait, that's the part that DOES make the news. French President Sarkozy recently told his contemporary in Turkey, while on a visit to that country, that he should probably forget about turkey joining the EU. Which resulted in Sarkozy not being offered dessert after dinner. Also, what about Sweden, Poland, Belgium (which is dangerously close to splitting) and China, which is clamping down on reporters to prevent anything like the disruptions in the Middle East from happening there. I could go on, but you get the picture. Once again, conservatives will learn of the "calipahte" from their leader Beck, and Chris Mathews will be rude to people he has as guests while interrupting them. Sigh.
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Mark Slater
Sommelier, harpsichordist, mostly progressive, ope
10:51 AM on 03/08/2011
Exactly right. I find Fox News to be preposterous and unwatchable, but recently I've started feeling the same way about MSNBC. Their heavy-handedness is annoying, even while spouting "opinions" that I agree with. Harball with CM makes a great drinking game- every time Chris doesn't let a guest finish a sentence, Drink! You won't make it to the end of the show. Dylan Ratigan comes off as a smart, caring guy, but Cenk has an outraged frat-boyness about him that I hate. Lawrence O is a smart guy, too, but lacks subtlety. CNN is no better. Add to this the non-stop heavy rotation of the same 6 annoying commercials (GEICO, we get it already, give it a rest!). Aljazeera is broadcast here in DC (channel 30.5) but not on cable. Their website is easy to read and very informative, especially the live blogging from the Middle East, plus their TV commercials are short and quiet. I'm glad Secretary Clinton made the statement she did. Sadly, I doubt it will even the slightest effect on cable or broadcast news. As was pointed out this morning on MJ by the editor of the Atlantic, "ratings are how you pay the bills", to which Mika B responded "that's why Charlie Sheen is the lead story at 11". So true.
08:41 PM on 03/07/2011
She isn't wrong. All cable and network news is more about entertainment, less about finding and presenting the news. I figured it out while working for NORAD. The entire US news sphere consists of about 15 minutes of real content. The rest is filler.
As for previous comments about Al Jazeera being a mouthpiece for terrorists - It worked better than the fake flying saucer crash near Roswell. How else to spur debate in the Middle East among workaday Arabs than to turn them onto a news channel that is Arab owned and Arab run?
08:13 PM on 03/07/2011
How does one get Al Jazeera news, because I am truly sick of the so called mainstream media? It should instead be called Entertainment News NBC, Entertainment News CBS, Entertainment News ABC and Enterainment News CNN. Will Keith Olbermann show clips of Al Jazeera on his new show? I hope so, because I am really desperate for real news.
06:03 AM on 03/08/2011
Go to livestation.com. Spend the $4.95/month to get Al-Jazeera premium; it's worth it. You download their app, whether you go free or premium, and run it on your computer. It annoys me that I have to give up one of my displays to get AJ, so I am going to buy a veebeam -- just came out -- for $149 (no other fees) and stream from my laptops and tower to my HDTV. No cables on the floor.

I figure this is a good investment now that Amazon is streaming free videos with a Prime account, which I have to save shipping costs. And I have tons of movies and youtubes on my big storage drive that I can shoot wirelessly to my TV.

It's a plan. ;-)
07:37 PM on 03/08/2011
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I had no idea. This is great!
05:55 PM on 03/07/2011
American media is designed to keep the sheeple ignorant and afraid... It's been a huge success!