Arab Satellite Coverage of US Elections

The US presidential election of 2004 attracted an unprecedented amount of international media attention, perhaps nowhere more so than in the Arab world, where the impact of American policy has made itself acutely felt in the three years since September 11. Concerns over the war in Iraq, combined with frustration …

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CNBC Pakistan to Launch May 2005

Zafar Siddiqi, CEO of CNBC's Arab-world franchise CNBC Arabiya, has announced the impending launch of CNBC Pakistan, with headquarters in Karachi. With a team working currently out of Dubai and another in Pakistan, the new channel is in the last stage of negotiations for its license and the senior team …

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Calendar: December 2004 to November 2005

December 2004 2004 AEJMC Winter Meeting San Antonio, Texas, USA, 3-5 December, 2004 www.aejmc.org/convention Africa Electronic Privacy and Public Voice Symposium Cape Town, South Africa, 6 December, 2004 www.thepublicvoice.org/events/2004_csonetwork.html January 2005 Trans/National Film and Literature: Cultural Production and the Claims of History Tallahassee, Florida, USA, 27-29 January, 2005 http://english3.fsu.edu/~filmlit2005 March …

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Satellite Chronicles: May to November 2004

Compiled by the editors May 2004 Abu Dhabi TV announces "a modest but varied" programming season to parallel that of other satellite channels. News programming is tapped to take a back seat compared to variety shows. The absence of "arts" programming is explained by the station by reference to its …

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The Proposed Satellite Television Channel of the Organization of the Islamic Conference: A Response to Moral Panic?

I. INTRODUCTION The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) held its ninth conference in Doha, the Qatari capital, during November 2001. Members decided to establish an Islamic English-language satellite television channel. The main aim of such an initiative is apparently to educate the West about "real Islam," in light of …

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