Keeping TV Studies students informed of news, views, and reviews about television
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Egypt Coverage
Robert Worth discusses how Al Jazeera is overcoming hurdles to cover the events in Egypt so proficiently, Dylan Stableford highlights how individual news organizations are covering the events, Julia Dahl explains why Al Jazeera isn't available on TV to many Americans and details a few exceptions (note: this is a reprint of a 2008 article, but the info is still largely relevant today), and Roy Greenslade reports on the Egyptian police beating of a BBC correspondent.
Labels:
al jazeera,
bbc,
bias,
cable,
cable news,
egypt,
international,
news,
politics,
satellite
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