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To: Carolyn who wrote (597)1/5/2013 11:27:51 PM
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Stop School Shootings: Hold the Media Accountable

Gun Watch ^ | 6 January, 2013 | Dean Weingarten




To: Carolyn who wrote (597)1/8/2013 10:52:12 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 826
 
Current situation: Staffers talk about first meeting with Al Jazeera

By LINDA STASI Last Updated: 10:45 AM, January 8, 2013 Posted: 11:09 PM, January 7, 2013
from Brumar

Just call him Al Gorezeera.

Yesterday morning, the still shell shocked staff at Current TV was called to an all hands staff meeting at its San Francisco headquarters, which was teleconferenced to their offices in LA and NYC, to meet their new bosses.

That would be two of Al Jazeera’s top guys: Ehab Al Shihabi, executive director of international operations, and Muftah AlSuwaidan, general manager of the London bureau.

Ominously missing was the creator of Current, the self proclaimed inventor of the Internet and savior of by Text-Enhance">clean energy, Al Gore, although his partner, Joel Hyatt, stood proudly with the Al Jazeera honchos.


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FIRST MEETINGS: Current TV staffers teleconferenced with their new bosses.

“Of course Al didn’t show up,” said one high placed Current staffer. “He has no credibility.

“He’s supposed to be the face of clean energy and just sold [the channel] to very big oil, the emir of Qatar! Current never even took big oil advertising—and Al Gore, that bulls***ter sells to the emir?”

The meeting, while not contentious, was, according to staffers who spoke on the condition of anonymity, miserable.

The mostly left-leaning group—some still in denial —weren’t buying what Al Jazeera was selling.

And what are they selling? Al Jazeera’s image of —are you ready?— “inform, inspire and entertain!”

The “new” American Al Jazeera will, according to Shihabi, appeal to the American audience with a mixture of national and international news—and, of course, entertainment.

But you won’t be getting that Middle East merriment until April, which is when the network says it will be ready to take over.

“Sometime within three months—no more, no less—we were told,” said the Current staffer.

One person at the meeting, who has already announced that she’s leaving, former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, tried to ask about severance packages for those who wouldn’t be staying.

“This isn’t the place to discuss this!” Hyatt barked at her.

“After that, everyone kept their questions pretty much to themselves,” according to the staff member.

How do they feel about Gore the savior of by Text-Enhance">green energy now?

The displeasure with Gore among the staff was thick enough to cut with a scimitar.

“We all know now that Al Gore is nothing but a bulls***ter,” said the staffer bluntly.

We do stories on the tax code, and he sells the network before the tax code kicked in?

“Al was always lecturing us about green. He kept his word about green all right—as in cold, hard cash!”

nypost.com

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To: Carolyn who wrote (597)1/12/2013 11:42:31 AM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 826
 
India denies visa to British journalist Yvonne Ridley (Captured by Taliban, converted to Islam)


The Times of India ^ | Jan 12, 2013 | Indo-Asian News Service