It looks like most of the Al Jazeera America schedule is gone. Most of the day, the programming is simulcast with the international Al Jazeera English channel, with anchors in Doha, Qatar, hosting. Most of those anchors do not have American accents. And a few programs already recorded, such as Tech Know, which used to run for 30 minutes on weekends, are now all over the schedule, using shows that aired months ago. Here's an article about the cutbacks...
http://www.thetower.org/1491-low-vi...zeera-america-to-cut-staff-programming-again/
There are a few weeknight U.S. shows still on the air, such as America Tonight with Joey Chen, Real Money with Ali Velshi and Inside Story with Ray Suarez, still airing starting at 10pm. But these were big names who came from ABC, CNN and PBS, so they probably negotiated no-cut contracts for several years. Chen and Suarez's 60 minute shows have been cut to half hour programs. So while Chen, Velshi and Suarez are still around, you can imagine that they are working with just a small support staff.
When Al Jazeera America first started, only a few hours overnight were from Doha. Even on weekends, U.S. based anchors were on the air most of the day. They got fairly good carriage from American cable operations. I see AJE on Time Warner and they also have carriage on Verizon Fios. But I guess Qatar no longer wants to foot the bill for the American operation, since ratings are reportedly very low and ad sales minimal.
My concern is for many news professionals who gave up jobs at other American networks. They joined Al Jazeera America with promises of higher pay and a well-funded news operation. If they're not on the air anymore, I suppose they've been laid off.
http://www.thetower.org/1491-low-vi...zeera-america-to-cut-staff-programming-again/
There are a few weeknight U.S. shows still on the air, such as America Tonight with Joey Chen, Real Money with Ali Velshi and Inside Story with Ray Suarez, still airing starting at 10pm. But these were big names who came from ABC, CNN and PBS, so they probably negotiated no-cut contracts for several years. Chen and Suarez's 60 minute shows have been cut to half hour programs. So while Chen, Velshi and Suarez are still around, you can imagine that they are working with just a small support staff.
When Al Jazeera America first started, only a few hours overnight were from Doha. Even on weekends, U.S. based anchors were on the air most of the day. They got fairly good carriage from American cable operations. I see AJE on Time Warner and they also have carriage on Verizon Fios. But I guess Qatar no longer wants to foot the bill for the American operation, since ratings are reportedly very low and ad sales minimal.
My concern is for many news professionals who gave up jobs at other American networks. They joined Al Jazeera America with promises of higher pay and a well-funded news operation. If they're not on the air anymore, I suppose they've been laid off.
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