Televiziunea Al Jazeera acum si in Romania Imprimare
Miercuri, 23 Octombrie 2013 13:28

     Televiziunea Al Jazeera isi extinde prezenta in Romania, fiind retransmisa de platforma Focus Sat

                         

     Versiunea in limba engleza a televiziunii Al Jazeera isi dezvolta prezenta pe piata audiovizualului din Romania, fiind retransmisa si pe platforma de satelit Focus Sat, operata de UPC Romania.

      Televiziunea Al Jazeera a inceput sa fie retransmisa si pe teritoriul Romaniei in anul 2012, fiind, la momentul respectiv, disponibila doar in reteaua IPT   

V (Internet Protocol Television) a Ines Group.

                

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      Acum, televiziunea Al Jazeera isi extinde prezenta in audiovizualul romanesc, fiind retransmisa si in retelele platformei Focus Sat, potrivit unei notificari remise CNA de Focus Sat, care a fost analizata in sedinta de miercuri a Consiliului.

 


 

Reprezentantii CNA au spus ca este vorba despre serviciul in limba engleza al Al Jazeera. Acestia au precizat ca, in Romania, televiziunea Al Jazeera emite pe o frecventa licentiata de Ofcom, autoritatea de reglementare din Marea Britanie.

Pe de alta parte, si televiziunile muzicale TV Planeta si Planeta HD au notificat CNA ca vor fi receptionate pe teritoriul Romaniei. Potrivit reprezentantilor CNA, aceste doua televiziuni sunt licentiate in Bulgaria. CNA nu a fost informat daca aceste televiziuni sunt difuzate in prezent in grilele vreunui operator de cablu din Romania.

Potrivit Deciziei CNA numarul 1999 din 2005, serviciile de programe difuzate de catre radiodifuzori aflati sub jurisdictia unui stat membru al Uniunii Europene pot fi retransmise in Romania fara o autorizare prealabila. Reprezentantii radiodifuzorilor ale caror servicii de programe se retransmit in Romania trebuie sa puna la dispozitia Consiliului National al Audiovizualului copii legalizate, in limba originala si in traducere, ale documentelor care atesta jurisdictia si autorizarea serviciului de programe.

Al Jazeera este o retea de televiziune detinuta de Qatar Media Corporation, cu sediul central in Doha, Qatar. Reteaua a fost lansata pe 1 noiembrie 1996, initial ca o televiziune in limba araba, care difuza stiri si informatii. Ulterior, reteaua Al Jazeera s-a dezvoltat si a lansat versiuni in mai multe limbi. In 2006, a fost lansata versiunea in limba engleza a televiziunii Al Jazeera, initial denumita Al Jazeera International.
 

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Al Jazeera (Arabic: الجزيرة‎ al-ǧazīrah IPA: [æl dʒæˈziːrɐ], literally "The Island", abbreviating "The [Arabian] Peninsula"), also known as Aljazeera and JSC (Jazeera Satellite Channel), is a broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network and headquartered in DohaQatar.[2] Initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel, Al Jazeera has since expanded into a network with several outlets, including the Internet and specialty TV channels in multiple languages. Al Jazeera is accessible in several world regions. Al Jazeera is owned by the government of Qatar.[2] While Al Jazeera officials have stated that they are editorially independent from the government of Qatar, this assertion has been disputed.[3]

The original Al Jazeera channel's willingness to broadcast dissenting views, for example on call-in shows, created controversies in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. The station gained worldwide attention following the outbreak of war in Afghanistan, when it was the only channel to cover the war live, from its office there.

In the 2000s, the network was praised by the Index on Censorship for circumventing censorship and contributing to the free exchange of information in the Arab world, and by the Webby Awards, who nominated it as one of the five best news web sites, along with BBC NewsNational Geographic and The Smoking Gun. It was also voted byBrandchannel readers as the fifth most influential global brand behind AppleGoogle,Ikea and Starbucks. In 2011, Salon.com said Al Jazeera's coverage of the 2011 Egyptian protests was superior to that of the American news media. Hillary Clinton stated that the US was losing the information war as "Al Jazeera has been the leader in that [they] are literally changing people’s minds and attitudes. And like it or hate it, it is really effective,” she said."