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_24-Hour TV News Station Dubbed the 'Jewish Al Jazeera'  Launched_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/24-hour-tv-news-station-dubbed-the-jewish-al-jazee
ra-launched-56218/) 
Wed, Sep. 21, 2011 Posted: 08:36 PM EDT   
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The first Jewish 24-hour TV news channel began broadcasting Wednesday in an 
 effort to offer the international community an alternative to Al Jazeera. 
Jewish News One (JN1) launched its broadcast from Brussels with producer  
Peter Dickinson announcing, "We are on air, JN1 began international  
broadcasting,” according to European Jewish Press (EJP). 
Competing with existing media conglomerates such as CNN, BBC, and Al 
Jazeera  may prove to be a difficult task. For example, Al Jazeera TV 
broadcasts 
to more  than 220 million households in more than 100 countries, according to 
its  website. Several news agencies reporting on the station launch have 
dubbed JN1  as the "Jewish Al Jazeera." 
JN1 is currently based in Brussels, with offices in Tel Aviv and Kiev. 
Plans  include expanding to Berlin, Moscow, Paris, Washington, D.C., and 
London. 
During the opening of the broadcast, Vadim Rabinovitch, Vice-President of 
the  European Jewish Union (EJU), a group focused on promoting Jewish life in 
Europe,  released dozens of balloons bearing the news station’s logo to 
mark what he  called “a historic day,” EJP reported. 
Rabinovitch is the co-owner of JN1, along with EJU President Igor  
Kolomoisky. 
JN1 began broadcasting via satellite, cable network and Internet, to 
Europe,  North America and the Middle East. Alexander Zanzer, who is the head 
of 
the  Brussels bureau, said the station’s focus is to present news from a 
Jewish  perspective, according to EJP. 
"We’ll broadcast everything that is newsworthy: general news, economic,  
cultural and educational topics," Zanzer said. “The channel would like to give 
a  broad view on world events through Jewish glasses.” 
Al Jazeera, which initially launched as an Arabic satellite news channel, 
has  expanded to include Internet and other TV channels in multiple 
languages,  including English. JN1 has similar plans to expand into other 
language  
markets. 
"We plan to move forward with further languages including French, Hebrew,  
Italian, Russian and German," Dickinson said. 
Contact: [email protected]_ 
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Alex Murashko
Christian Post Reporter   
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