watch Al Jazeera live online

If you want to see what’s really going on in the Middle East, you want to watch Al Jazeera. Unfortunately, the vast majority of cable companies in the U.S. do not carry the channel. But you can watch Al Jazeera’s English-language broadcast live online here.

As Ryan Grim at Huffington Post notes:

Canadian television viewers looking for the most thorough and in-depth coverage of the uprising in Egypt have the option of tuning into Al Jazeera English, whose on-the-ground coverage of the turmoil is unmatched by any other outlet. American viewers, meanwhile, have little choice but to wait until one of the U.S. cable-company-approved networks broadcasts footage from AJE, which the company makes publicly available. What they can't do is watch the network directly.

Other than in a handful of pockets across the U.S. - including Ohio, Vermont and Washington, D.C. - cable carriers do not give viewers the choice of watching Al Jazeera. That corporate censorship comes as American diplomats harshly criticize the Egyptian government for blocking Internet communication inside the country and as Egypt attempts to block Al Jazeera from broadcasting.

Maybe the revolution will be televised... but only to those who are allowed to see it.

support


Disqus comments

blog comments powered by Disqus

  
posted:
Mon Jan 31 11, 9:16AM

categories:
Net buzz
tv buzz




Disqus comments


tip jar





share


 
 


read more




related


· question of the day: Will Americans accept the new Al Jazeera children’s channel?
· Maria Shriver leaked Arnie’s shame; Alan Rickman’s awesome open letter to J.K. Rowling; Disney abandons ‘Seal Team 6’ trademark; more: leftover links
· Alex Pettyfer slams Hollywood; big ‘Harry Potter’ spoiler in trailer; Hollywood gender gap still gapping; more: leftover links
· royal wedding hype; ‘Hanna’s Joe Wright says ‘Sucker Punch’ is sexist; dear god no, there’s gonna be another ‘Tron’ flick; more: leftover links
· AOL/HuffPo shoots the messenger, fires Moviefone editor Patricia Chui over work-for-free email
· 'Harry Potter' beats up 'Star Wars'; Michael Caine, psychic author; TV getting gayer; more: leftover links
· calling bullshit: on Arianna Huffington and The Huffington Post...
· wtf: AOL is still in the dialup business?
· so beautiful: Blogcritics hops on the HuffPo bandwagon, thinks it’s awesome to ask writers to work for free
· Tyler Perry tells Spike Lee to go to hell; an apology for ‘Superman Returns’; Canadians hate loud TV ads; more: leftover links


bloggy


previous post:
question of the day: What movie has made you angriest, and why?

next post:
‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: the Doctor saves the British National Television Awards

search




search FlickFilosopher.com


follow

  
  
  
(in case of site outages or other emergencies, I'll update my status on Twitter and Facebook)



Get our toolbar!

follow FlickFilosopher.com no matter where you are online


share and enjoy

shop to support

support FlickFilosopher.com when you click through here and buy almost anything at:

Amazon U.S.
Amazon Canada
Amazon U.K.
Amazon Germany
Amazon France
Amazon Spain
Amazon Italy
Chapters/Indigo (Canada)