Taking the Arab shilling
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006For those of you who are familiar with the little known war going on in Iraq, you will recognise the name of the oft-used Arabic news agency Al Jazeera.
- It is not so much 24 hour news, as, erm, 8 hours of shows repeated three times over a day - all of which can deeply confuse mediaroar on a bleary-eyed saturday morning. (still better than Anthony Wozza-Tozza, mind.)
- mediaroar warns you that honest reporting, and ‘alternative news agendas’ can prove depressing. It really is grim in certain parts of the world. It is funny how reports of another brace of Palestinians dead tend to be backgrounded by western news channels, yet this is presented with a stark brutality by Al Jazeera, at the top of every hour. mediaroar acknowledges that this is powerful stuff, and that should be applauded, and perhaps the channels at the Whitehouse should be re-tuned - but is it asking too much to end the bulletins with and ‘and finally’? Some glimmer of hope? Something, anything positive? Perhaps that’s the point - Don’t expect to flick over to X-Factor and forget what you have just watched. Bravo Al Jazeera!
- Talent is a very subjective word. mediaroar’s mother would, almost certainly, argue that mediaroar is very talented, though many may take issue. Al Jazeera have poached some premium talent. Tales of talented camera-men, producers and reporters trippling salaries to make the switch have long been heard. But if you have that much money, how can it be that the first face of Al Jazeera that mediaroar saw was this one:
(Ah butter wouldn’t melt, would it Darren?)
mediaroar is sorry that he doesn’t have any amusing or pithy final comments, I have perhaps been watching rather too much Al Jazeera, it all seems a bit frivolous now. Still, give it a go, broaden your mind. You can’t watch too much, as you’ll see programmes repeated - they really need to sort that out. You will also become all too aware of how fucked up so many people’s lives are, and how utterly hopeless the situation in the middle east is. It’s not without it’s own bias, but no more guilty than the other news channels, all of them.
Makes you wonder though, SKY, BBC, Al Jazeera, FOX, CNN, et al. Why can’t ALL of you be truly balanced and independent?
grrrr x
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