23 July 2013 | 18:22

Al-Jazeera America to launch August 20

viewings icon comments icon

ПОДЕЛИТЬСЯ

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button
Ehab Al Shihabi. Photo courtesy of northwestern.edu Ehab Al Shihabi. Photo courtesy of northwestern.edu

The US news channel of Qatar-based Al-Jazeera will be launched August 20, the group said Monday as it unveiled its top executive team, AFP reports. Ehab Al Shihabi, executive director for international operations, has been named interim chief executive officer of Al-Jazeera America, and ABC News veteran Kate O'Brian has been named president, a statement said. Shihabi is a five-year veteran of Al Jazeera who has overseen the network's worldwide bureaus and has participated in the creation and launch of Al-Jazeera's Balkans and Turkish channels. Shihabi previously spent 12 years as a management consultant at Arthur Andersen, Andersen Consulting and Deloitte and holds a master's degree from Georgetown University. O'Brian has been responsible for ABC's newsgathering operations, including all ABC News bureaus worldwide, since 2007, according to Al-Jazeera. She has 30 years of experience with the US network and has won an Emmy, a Peabody and an Alfred I. duPont award. She will be based at Al-Jazeera America's headquarters in New York and "will have full responsibility for defining and implementing the editorial strategy and operations across the network, including news, documentary and all other programming," the statement said. "Al-Jazeera America will demonstrate that quality journalism is alive and well in the United States," she said. "I'm looking forward to showing the Al-Jazeera viewers that there is a strong demand for the type of in depth reporting for which Al-Jazeera is so well known." Al-Jazeera named CNN producer David Doss as senior vice president for news programming and former CBS News veteran Marcy McGinnis as senior vice president for newsgathering. McGinnis was most recently associate dean of Stony Brook University's School of Journalism. Shannon High-Bassalik, from CNN, will serve as senior vice president for documentaries and programs. Al-Jazeera has announced plans to open offices in a dozen US cities, including Detroit and Chicago, as it seeks to gain a foothold in the US market. Al-Jazeera in January acquired Current TV, a struggling cable channel that will give the Qatar-based broadcaster the access to millions of US homes it has long sought.

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button copyLink button
Иконка комментария блок соц сети
The US news channel of Qatar-based Al-Jazeera will be launched August 20, the group said Monday as it unveiled its top executive team, AFP reports. Ehab Al Shihabi, executive director for international operations, has been named interim chief executive officer of Al-Jazeera America, and ABC News veteran Kate O'Brian has been named president, a statement said. Shihabi is a five-year veteran of Al Jazeera who has overseen the network's worldwide bureaus and has participated in the creation and launch of Al-Jazeera's Balkans and Turkish channels. Shihabi previously spent 12 years as a management consultant at Arthur Andersen, Andersen Consulting and Deloitte and holds a master's degree from Georgetown University. O'Brian has been responsible for ABC's newsgathering operations, including all ABC News bureaus worldwide, since 2007, according to Al-Jazeera. She has 30 years of experience with the US network and has won an Emmy, a Peabody and an Alfred I. duPont award. She will be based at Al-Jazeera America's headquarters in New York and "will have full responsibility for defining and implementing the editorial strategy and operations across the network, including news, documentary and all other programming," the statement said. "Al-Jazeera America will demonstrate that quality journalism is alive and well in the United States," she said. "I'm looking forward to showing the Al-Jazeera viewers that there is a strong demand for the type of in depth reporting for which Al-Jazeera is so well known." Al-Jazeera named CNN producer David Doss as senior vice president for news programming and former CBS News veteran Marcy McGinnis as senior vice president for newsgathering. McGinnis was most recently associate dean of Stony Brook University's School of Journalism. Shannon High-Bassalik, from CNN, will serve as senior vice president for documentaries and programs. Al-Jazeera has announced plans to open offices in a dozen US cities, including Detroit and Chicago, as it seeks to gain a foothold in the US market. Al-Jazeera in January acquired Current TV, a struggling cable channel that will give the Qatar-based broadcaster the access to millions of US homes it has long sought.
Читайте также
Join Telegram Последние новости
The Moon is calling: New lunar mission
Wolf attacked man in Atyrau region
Euronews office opened in Astana
Earthquake recorded in Zhambyl region
Tokayev sent telegram to Qatar’s Emir
A New Year gift guide for her
Tokayev expressed condolences to Macron
Bitcoin exchange rate hit a new record
EU expanded sanctions against Belarus
Kazhydromet warned residents of Almaty
Лого TengriNews мобильная Лого TengriSport мобильная Лого TengriLife мобильная Лого TengriAuto мобильная Иконка меню мобильная
Иконка закрытия мобильного меню
Открыть TengriNews Открыть TengriLife Открыть TengriSport Открыть TengriTravel Открыть TengriGuide Открыть TengriEdu Открыть TengriAuto

Exchange Rates

 523.95  course up  543.16  course up  5.1  course up

 

Weather

 

Редакция Advertising
Социальные сети
Иконка Instagram footer Иконка Telegram footer Иконка Vkontakte footer Иконка Facebook footer Иконка Twitter footer Иконка Youtube footer Иконка TikTok footer Иконка WhatsApp footer