why are all these foreign channels so interested in us?
We are still the most influential and powerful nation on the planet, but the shooting spree at a children's summer camp in tiny Norway got as much international coverage a year or two ago. It's a sad situation that is newsworthy for any human being who has children.
From a radio perspective, these new international foreign government English language news channels are just the 21st Century version of 1950s and 60s Cold War short-wave radio broadcasts. The idea is really nothing new.
I just wouldn't lump them all together in the "against America" pile. The BBC started its international radio broadcasting as a way of keeping subjects of the worldwide British Empire informed about what was going on in the "Mother Country." It has always adhered to strict journalistic standards, and, as one who has spent hours a week, for decades, listening to or watching its coverage it is definitely not anti-American. The BBC in the UK actually ran the interfaith service from Connecticut live on Sunday night, when many American networks did not. Ditto on no bias, for the stations belonging to our allies including Canada, Australia, Japan, Germany etc.
And, surprisingly, I would include Al Jazerra English on that list. From what I have seen they also adhere to real journalistic standards in their news coverage. Many of the reporters are former BBC or CNN types, and the target audience is truly global.
It should also be remembered that Al Jazeera is based in Qatar. That small Persian Gulf country spent $1-billion building an air base used by US forces (CENTCOM) as a logistics, command, and basing hub for US military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The TV network seems to play the news straight, they really do an exceptional journalistic job, and that country is on our side.
These relatively new "international" news channels can provide Americans with coverage, and a world perspective that they can't get just watching channels that treat Lindsay Lohan as important news. As with US TV channels, and radio stations, that fill their air time with partisan propaganda Americans should just be careful about what they believe.
When it comes to radio, the obvious emotional "we're all good, they're all bad" programming on shortwave from Radio Pyongyang in North Korea was always a pathetic and obvious delusional fraud, that all but the most gullible listeners could immediately hear through. It was the perfect example of organized propaganda that you could never believe.
What has been really shocking is how some "freedom loving lockstep programming" US commercial radio stations have slowly evolved into sounding just like Cold War North Korean propaganda radio, it's just that they have a different set of bad guys who are always wrong, and a different set of good guys who are always as pure as fresh snow.
The lesson is, whether it's international or home grown, be skeptical of what you see and hear and the motives behind it. More information choices are better than fewer, as long as you are paying attention.