http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/01/03
Published on Thursday, January 3, 2013 by Common Dreams
Time Warner Cable Dumps Current TV Faster Than You Can Say 'Al-Jazeera America'
Cable giant pulls channel just hours after announcement of acquisition
- Jon Queally, staff writer
Following news on Wednesday that Qatari-based Al-Jazeera would
acquire Current TV in the United States, cable giant Time Warner
Cable dumped the channel.
Just hours after the announcement, subscribers to TWC found only this
message when they switched to what was Current: "This channel is no
longer available on Time Warner Cable."
Al-Jazeera-which has won numerous U.S. and international awards for
its journalism and has more than 70 bureaus across the globe-said the
launch of its new U.S.-based news channel will provide both domestic
news and international news for American audiences.
The network has one of the largest bureau footprints and
news-gathering operations of any news outlet in the world.
"For many years, we understood that we could make a positive
contribution to the news and information available in and about the
United States," said the network's director Ahmed bin Jassim Al
Thani. "By acquiring Current TV, Al Jazeera will significantly expand
our existing distribution footprint in the U.S., as well as increase
our news-gathering and reporting efforts in America."
But as the Huffington Post reports:
[...] while the new channel will soon be available in 40 million
households, Al Jazeera faced a setback when Time Warner Cable --
which reaches 12 million homes -- announced it was dropping the
low-rated Current, which occupied a spot that could have been
switched to Al Jazeera America.
Joel Hyatt, who co-founded Current TV with former Vice President Al
Gore, told staff in a Wednesday night memo that Time Warner Cable
"did not consent to the sale to Al Jazeera."
"Consequently, Current will no longer be carried on TWC," Hyatt
wrote. "This is unfortunate, but I am confident that Al Jazeera
America will earn significant additional carriage in the months and
years ahead."
A Time Warner Cable spokesman said in a statement that "our agreement
with Current will be terminated and we will no longer be carrying the
channel."
Some media observers interpreted the move as motivated by politics.
"Time-Warner cable shows abject political and journalistic cowardice
by dropping Current because of Al Jazeera deal," tweeted Dan Gilmor,
a technology writer and founding director of the Knight Center for
Digital Media Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University.
The New York Times adds:
With a handful of exceptions (including New York City and
Washington), American cable and satellite distributors have mostly
refused to carry Al Jazeera English since its inception in 2006.
While the television sets of White House officials and lawmakers were
tuned to the channel during the Arab Spring in 2011, ordinary
Americans who wanted to watch had to find a live stream on the
Internet.
To change that, Al Jazeera lobbied distributors and asked supporters
to write letters to the distributors - but accomplished next to
nothing.
Some activists accused distributors like Comcast and DirecTV of
blacklisting a channel that is widely respected elsewhere in the
world.
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