As Egypt Erupts, Al Jazeera Offers Its News for Free to Other Networks

        • By Sam Gustin  
        • January 28, 2011  | 
        • 7:47 pm  | 
        • Categories: Media

http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/01/al-jazeera-egypt/

(Update 10:30 p.m. EST 1/30: Al Jazeera Says its Cairo Bureau Has Been 
Shuttered By Egyptian Authorities)

Qatar-based cable news network Al Jazeera is not available on United States 
cable systems — except in local markets in Vermont, Ohio and Washington, D.C.

But that hasn’t stopped the major American news outlets from relying on the 
international news network for critical reportage on the growing unrest in 
Egypt.

Al Jazeera has more journalists on the ground, in-country, than any American 
news organization.

“Al Jazeera Arabic and English have seven teams in Cairo plus multiple 
reporters in Alexandria, Suez and Ismailia,” a company spokesperson said.

“The revolution is not being televised, it’s being streamed,” the rep added.

In order to make the news available worldwide, Al Jazeera has decided to make 
its content available for “other news sources to use through their Creative 
Commons website,” the company said. That means news outlets are free to use the 
organization’s reports and live footage, without getting permission, so long as 
the borrowers give credit.

Al Jazeera is popular in Egypt, as it is throughout the Arab world. But the 
30-year strongman President Hosni Mubarak’s regime is no fan of the network’s 
coverage, and Al Jazeera says the regime has tried to disrupt the 
organization’s reporting.

On Thursday, Mubarak’s regime pulled the plug on Egypt’s internet service, 
making Al Jazeera’s multiple streams of coverage inaccessible to Egyptians.

Al Jazeera’s management says it is committed to global journalism and free 
speech.

“Braving the same violent attacks by policemen against demonstrators, including 
physical assaults, rubber bullets, and tear gas, Al Jazeera journalists were on 
location, doing their jobs, and capturing the scene faced by the Egyptians to 
help carry their voices to our audience around the world,” Al Jazeera 
management said in an internal email to staffers today.

Al Jazeera’s website saw a 2500% increase in traffic Friday, with over 50% of 
that spike coming from the US alone, a company spokesperson said. The company’s 
servers crashed earlier today, but it has taken steps to beef them up.

Al Jazeera is streaming live reporting out of Egypt on its website.
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