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I love it. I made the suggestion in the post below that English language al Jazeera would be helped by having a listed phone number for their D.C. headquarters. A couple of commenters have called my attention to a D.C. area phone number on the al Jazeera website. Well I tried that number and guess what? it’s a recording on which the woman says she doesn’t check for messages, but you should get in touch with their NYC PR firm. This is not generally how a serious news operation works, since serious news operations like to make themselves available to the public for often invaluable tips.

Nonetheless, as those who have read the previous post will have noted, this is is exactly what I did: call their PR firm. I spoke with a woman there asking her how English language al Jazeera and its Arabic sister channel would be covering the Iranian Holocaust denier convocation. She promised to get back to me. That was last Friday. The conference has been over for two days. I still haven’t heard from her.

What to we learn from this? As I said, the al Jazeera phone number is not listed in the conventional meaning of “listed”– that is a number someone in the public could call 411 and get if perchance they were not within range of a computer terminal. Two, even the phone number they give on their website is not really a working phone number but a reference to a PR firm which fails to respond to inquiries.

So I stand by my suggestion that a working listed phone number would be a good first step for English language al Jazeera to gain legitimacy. A good second step can be found in the post below.

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David Nicholas:

You’re operating on the assumption they’ll actually want input before they report the news. I’ve not made a study of Al-J, but it’s been my impression that up to now they were basically impervious to information before they concoct–errr, compiled their reports.

Dec 14, 2006 - 8:19 pm Bob M:

This article can be found on Al Jazeera’s website

http://english.aljazeera.net/News/Archive/Archive?ArchiveID=35678

Here’s the relevant paragraph:

“Ahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has already called the Nazis’ Second World War slaughter of six million European Jews a myth and said that the Jewish state should be wiped off the map or moved to Germany or the United States. Those remarks prompted a global outpouring of condemnation.”

One might argue that Al-J is acknowledging here that the Nazis did slaughter six million European Jews although they definitely could have made a stronger statement.

Dec 15, 2006 - 12:02 am Shmuel:

Holocaust conference in Iran: Al Jazeera offers more balance than National Public Radio (NPR) reporter, objective coverage from most other international media

http://www.freemediaonline.org/holocaust_conference_in_iran_aljazeera_offers_more_balance_than_npr_112254.htm

Dec 18, 2006 - 12:46 am

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