Jan 23, 2013
The Qatar-based news channel is advertising more than 100 job openings in the United States prior to the launch of Al Jazeera America. Read Article Al Jazeera on hiring spree in US after buying Al Gore's Current TV
Dec 16, 2012
Business of sport: Packed out shisha cafes showing live football matches and the fact that 90 per cent of males in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Morocco follow sport on TV are testament to a huge market. Read Article Champions League a trophy season for advertisers
May 09, 2012
Qatar-based broadcaster closes bureau after its reporter, Melissa Chan, became the first journalist expelled from China in 14 years. Read Article Al Jazeera closes English-language bureau in Beijing
Jan 09, 2012
Fans of American football who subscribe to ESPN through Etisalat's eVision service are missing crucial National Football League playoff games as negotiations continue for a broadcast contract. Read Article TV blackout for NFL fans on playoff weekend
Dec 23, 2011
As Qatar prepares to host the 2022 World Cup its network scores an early goal by paying nearly Dh300 million for the next best thing. Read Article Al Jazeera Sports TV sets sights on Europe
Sep 22, 2011
Wadah Khanfar, the Palestinian-born journalist who had been at the helm of Al Jazeera for eight years, is to be replaced by a member of Qatar's royal family, Sheikh Ahmad bin Jasem bin Muhammad Al Thani. Read Article Royal family member put in charge at Al Jazeera
Jul 05, 2011
The Middle East nation is investing heavily in sports events and clubs - particularly football - in a bid to gain recognition worldwide. Read Article Qatar's global expansion goes beyond 2022 World Cup bid
Mar 22, 2011
Praised by Hillary Clinton for providing 'real news around the clock', attacked by Glenn Beck of Fox News as 'a propaganda machine for the Muslim Brotherhood', Al Jazeera English can still only be seen by a tiny minority of the American viewing public. Read Article Across the US, Al Jazeera is still seen as too controversial to screen
Mar 19, 2011
The uprisings across North Africa and the continuing turmoil in parts of the Middle East have brought a renewed focus on who is reporting the news and how the news is being reported. Read Article Led by Al Jazeera, Arabic media come of age covering revolutions
Feb 22, 2011
Qatar-based channel has expanded to additional satellites to combat jamming from what it says is a Libyan intelligence technical administration building south of Tripoli. Read Article Al Jazeera says Libya is jamming its signal