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Al-Alam News Network

Al-Alam (Arabic: العالم, lit.'The World') is an Arabic news channel broadcasting from Iran and owned by the state-owned media corporation Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).

Al Alam News Network
Broadcast areaIran
Arab world
Worldwide
HeadquartersTehran
Programming
Language(s)Arabic
Picture format576i 16:9 (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerIslamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Sister channelsAl Kawthar
History
Launched23 February 2003; 21 years ago (2003-02-23)
Links
Websitealalam.ir
Availability
Streaming media
IRIBWatch live

The network's political coverage tends to be the most popular; however, other subjects, such as commentaries, analysis, business and sports also get a share of the audience. Programs are broadcast to over 300 million Arab people around the world, with large audiences in the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean regions. The satellite channel can be received on five continents.

Al-Alam has news bureaus in Tehran, Beirut and Baghdad. Unlike many other channels, it can be viewed in Iraq without the use of a satellite receiver, as it is able to use a terrestrial transmitter close to the Iran-Iraq border.

History edit

An English-language website, known as Alalam News, was launched on August 15, 2006.[1]

According to the Columbia Journalism Review, the channel's mission is to "help Iran emerge as the region's top power" by exploting Arab anger toward U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing Arabs and Iranians common Islamic faith, and capitalizing on the rift between Arabs and their governments.[2]

In February 2003 ahead of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, Al-Alam began terrestrially broadcasting from Iran into Iraq. The channel's studios were located in Tehran, but the channel used a relay station on a hill near the Iran-Iraq border to broadcast into Iraq. Al-Alam is presented in Arabic, but all the anchors and newscasters are Iranian. The channel's primary target audience was at first Iraq's Shiite majority.[2]

Al-Alam launched an Arabic-language website in 2004 and an English-language website in 2006. The Arabic and English sites do not mirror the other's content.[2]

Alalam News Network launched its Persian website in April 2007 in order to cover news exclusively in the Persian language.

Capturing of British nationals by the Iranian Navy edit

Al-Alam was the first network to air videos of Royal Navy personnel captured by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy in 2007.[2] During the 2007 Iranian seizure of Royal Navy personnel al-Alam reported with regard to British soldiers’ confessions about the infringement of Iran's maritime sovereignty, Al-Alam news channel had an important portion in covering that incident. It was the forerunner in transmitting the soldiers’ confessions, and was the main and prime source for media coverage in this respect.

2011 Bahraini protests edit

During the Shiite anti-government protests in Bahrain, the Al-Alam signal was repeatedly jammed. Allegations all point to the fact that Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah, the Saudi Intelligence Agency, was traced back to for evidence of this crime. The jamming attacks were reportedly caused by installations capable of interfering with Al-Alam's frequencies on the Badr satellite from a Saudi transmitter. This act of sabotage and illegal interference with free media has yet to be addressed in an international case.[citation needed]

Geographical coverage edit

Al-Alam news channel covers all parts of the globe, with the exception of the southern part of African continent, using the following satellites: Hotbird 8, Eutelsat 7 West A and Galaxy 19. It is also broadcast terrestrially on VHF channel E4 from high ground near the Iraqi border.

Controversies edit

Due to the fact that the channel has linked with the Islamic Republic, it is accused of being an arming channel/tool for the Iranian Government and its propaganda. Critics in the Arab World consider it to have encouraged Shia extremism in the Arab World.

Potential designation as a 'terrorist entity' edit

On June 26, 2008, the United States House of Representatives has proposed to declare Al-Alam, the English-language Press TV, and several IRIB-affiliated channels as a "Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity" sponsored by Florida congressman Gus Bilirakis. The proposed resolution calls the broadcast of 'incitement to violence' against Americans in Middle Eastern media while Bilirakis claimed that as Iranian state-run TV channels broadcast 'the coverage of rallies and speeches in which Iranian leaders, clerics, children, and mass audience have declared 'Death to America!' due to broadcasting incitement of violence against Americans.[3]

In June 2021, the U.S. government seized the websites of several Iranian state-linked news websites including Al-Alam's Arabic-language channel that were linked to Iranian disinformation efforts.[4]

Conviction of correspondents in Israel edit

On June 14, 2009, a Jerusalem court sentenced a correspondent of Al-Alam, Khodr Shahine, and his assistant, Mohammed Sarhan, to two months imprisonment for reporting on the Israeli land offensive against the Gaza Strip on January 3 prior to the lifting of Israeli military press censorship.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-05-10. Retrieved 2007-04-07.
  2. ^ a b c d Malek, Alia. "Al-Alam's Game". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  4. ^ "US seizes Iranian, pro-Hamas news websites in major crackdown". Times of Israel. 2021-06-22. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-07-24. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  • Iran TV channel targets Iraq, article on the BBC website
  • Iran's leaders harness media power, article on the BBC website

External links edit

  • Official website (Arabic)

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Al Alam Arabic العالم lit The World is an Arabic news channel broadcasting from Iran and owned by the state owned media corporation Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting IRIB Al Alam News NetworkBroadcast areaIranArab worldWorldwideHeadquartersTehranProgrammingLanguage s ArabicPicture format576i 16 9 SDTV 1080i HDTV OwnershipOwnerIslamic Republic of Iran BroadcastingSister channelsAl KawtharHistoryLaunched23 February 2003 21 years ago 2003 02 23 LinksWebsitealalam irAvailabilityStreaming mediaIRIBWatch live The network s political coverage tends to be the most popular however other subjects such as commentaries analysis business and sports also get a share of the audience Programs are broadcast to over 300 million Arab people around the world with large audiences in the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean regions The satellite channel can be received on five continents Al Alam has news bureaus in Tehran Beirut and Baghdad Unlike many other channels it can be viewed in Iraq without the use of a satellite receiver as it is able to use a terrestrial transmitter close to the Iran Iraq border Contents 1 History 1 1 Capturing of British nationals by the Iranian Navy 1 2 2011 Bahraini protests 2 Geographical coverage 3 Controversies 3 1 Potential designation as a terrorist entity 3 2 Conviction of correspondents in Israel 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editAn English language website known as Alalam News was launched on August 15 2006 1 According to the Columbia Journalism Review the channel s mission is to help Iran emerge as the region s top power by exploting Arab anger toward U S foreign policy emphasizing Arabs and Iranians common Islamic faith and capitalizing on the rift between Arabs and their governments 2 In February 2003 ahead of the 2003 U S invasion of Iraq Al Alam began terrestrially broadcasting from Iran into Iraq The channel s studios were located in Tehran but the channel used a relay station on a hill near the Iran Iraq border to broadcast into Iraq Al Alam is presented in Arabic but all the anchors and newscasters are Iranian The channel s primary target audience was at first Iraq s Shiite majority 2 Al Alam launched an Arabic language website in 2004 and an English language website in 2006 The Arabic and English sites do not mirror the other s content 2 Alalam News Network launched its Persian website in April 2007 in order to cover news exclusively in the Persian language Capturing of British nationals by the Iranian Navy edit Main article 2007 Iranian seizure of Royal Navy personnel Al Alam was the first network to air videos of Royal Navy personnel captured by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy in 2007 2 During the 2007 Iranian seizure of Royal Navy personnel al Alam reported with regard to British soldiers confessions about the infringement of Iran s maritime sovereignty Al Alam news channel had an important portion in covering that incident It was the forerunner in transmitting the soldiers confessions and was the main and prime source for media coverage in this respect 2011 Bahraini protests edit During the Shiite anti government protests in Bahrain the Al Alam signal was repeatedly jammed Allegations all point to the fact that Al Mukhabarat Al A amah the Saudi Intelligence Agency was traced back to for evidence of this crime The jamming attacks were reportedly caused by installations capable of interfering with Al Alam s frequencies on the Badr satellite from a Saudi transmitter This act of sabotage and illegal interference with free media has yet to be addressed in an international case citation needed Geographical coverage editAl Alam news channel covers all parts of the globe with the exception of the southern part of African continent using the following satellites Hotbird 8 Eutelsat 7 West A and Galaxy 19 It is also broadcast terrestrially on VHF channel E4 from high ground near the Iraqi border Controversies editDue to the fact that the channel has linked with the Islamic Republic it is accused of being an arming channel tool for the Iranian Government and its propaganda Critics in the Arab World consider it to have encouraged Shia extremism in the Arab World Potential designation as a terrorist entity edit On June 26 2008 the United States House of Representatives has proposed to declare Al Alam the English language Press TV and several IRIB affiliated channels as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity sponsored by Florida congressman Gus Bilirakis The proposed resolution calls the broadcast of incitement to violence against Americans in Middle Eastern media while Bilirakis claimed that as Iranian state run TV channels broadcast the coverage of rallies and speeches in which Iranian leaders clerics children and mass audience have declared Death to America due to broadcasting incitement of violence against Americans 3 In June 2021 the U S government seized the websites of several Iranian state linked news websites including Al Alam s Arabic language channel that were linked to Iranian disinformation efforts 4 Conviction of correspondents in Israel edit On June 14 2009 a Jerusalem court sentenced a correspondent of Al Alam Khodr Shahine and his assistant Mohammed Sarhan to two months imprisonment for reporting on the Israeli land offensive against the Gaza Strip on January 3 prior to the lifting of Israeli military press censorship 5 See also edit nbsp Iran portal nbsp Television portal nbsp Journalism portal Media of Iran Al Ahvaz TVReferences edit Alalam News about us Archived from the original on 2007 05 10 Retrieved 2007 04 07 a b c d Malek Alia Al Alam s Game Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved 29 October 2023 US Congressman seeks to blacklist Iran s Press TV Archived from the original on 2020 08 06 Retrieved 2019 04 28 US seizes Iranian pro Hamas news websites in major crackdown Times of Israel 2021 06 22 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Reporters Sans Frontieres Archived from the original on 2009 07 24 Retrieved 2009 07 16 Iran TV channel targets Iraq article on the BBC website Iran s leaders harness media power article on the BBC websiteExternal links editOfficial website Arabic Official website English Official website Persian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Alam News Network amp oldid 1221339805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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