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TBS 9: Media in the Midst
of War: The Sequel
Jon Alterman, who heads
up the Middle East Program at Washington DC's Center for and International Studies
think tank, says that the electronic journal TransnatioStrategicnal Broadcasting
Studies (TBS), which is published by the Adham Center, is the best publication
in its field - satellite TV broadcasting - and that TBS 9 is the best issue yet.
Here is why:
While Arab satellite television
news is still focused on the ongoing wars of last spring (see TBS 8)-the wars
of and on terrorism, Intifada II, and the Israeli re-occupation of the West Bank-Arab
TV journalists must also labor under the probable shadow of war in Iraq. That's
why the lead section of TBS 9 (Fall-Winter 2002), now available at http://www.tbsjournal.com
bears the title (with a nod towards Hollywood) of "Media in the Midst of War:
The Sequel."
In the summer of 2002,
Al-Qa'ida chose Yosri Fouda, Al Jazeera's top investigative journalist, for a
unique interview with two of its most wanted leaders and gave him the first direct
admission intended for public eyes and ears that, yes, they really did it. Fouda
talks about that and his subsequent visit to Baghdad in a dialogue with TBS senior
editor S. Abdallah Schleifer on Covering Al-Qa'ida, Covering Saddam.
Chris Cramer, CEO of CNN
International, addresses the issue of how 9-11 has impacted on broadcasting in
a keynote addressed to a gathering of global TV journalists who recently met in
Ljubljana. Top TV journalists at the same NewsXchange conference, also went on
record on the same theme-Terrorism, Patriotism and Media Coverage. TBS9 carries
a full transcript of both sessions.
In an interview conducted
by TBS's new Washington DC Contributing Editor Sarah Sullivan (formerly TBS managing
editor), Ambassador Christopher Ross, former head of Counter Terrorism at the
State Department and now Special Coordinator for Public Diplomacy there, addresses
the role of broadcasting in providing or subverting a better understanding in
the Arab world of American goals. TBS's new managing editor is Humphrey Davies,
who writes in this issue about Arab satellite coverage of the first anniversary
of 9-11.
The other cover story
in TBS 9 is "MBC on the Move." Once London-based and now firmly ensconced in Dubai,
MBC is about to launch two new channels-an Arabic 24- hour all-news channel that
will be going head-to-head with Al Jazeera, and an English language entertainment
channel whose free-to-air selection of American movies and Western entertainment
will challenge the pay-TV platforms of Orbit and Showtime. S. Abdallah Schleifer
visited and spoke with MBC Director-General Ali Al-Hedeithy and Head of News Salah
Negm as well as a number of other MBC broadcasters and soaked up the atmosphere
for his report New MBC: The Marriage of Elegant Professionalism and Emirati Glitter.
Over the past four years,
the TBS Fall-Winter issue has evolved into a special report almost exclusively
devoted to Arab transnational broadcasting. This year's issue is the most comprehensive
yet. It includes a selection of four papers from the recent Cambridge University
conference "Arab Satellite Broadcasting in the Age of Globalization" contributed
by mass communication scholars Jon Alterman, Naomi Sakr, Muhammed Ayish and Abu
Dhabi executive producer Jasim Al-Azzawi. Perhaps the most startling development
in Arab journalism-not just television journalism-is the combined Al-Hayat and
LBC News Center that editor in chief Jihad Khazen is setting up in London. In
this issue, Khazen and his managing editor Salah Nemett talk with TBS about the
operation.
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TBS 9's comprehensive
report on Arab satellite broadcasting also includes articles on Orbit's new look
and new technology (including an interview with CEO Samir Abdulhadi), Noha El-Hennawy's
report on ANN's financial and political problems, and Assya Y. Ahmed's account
of where, when, and why Al Jazeera is in hot water again with the governments
of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. Contributing editors Naila Hamdy and Chris
Forrester report on the travails of Egypt's El Mehwar and ART respectively and
Hassan Fattah reports from Beirut on the Arabic youth satellite channel Zen TV.
Both Showtime's CEO Peter Einstein and TBS correspondent Hala Abdulrahman meditate
on the impact of the latest technology on the Arab satellite market. Einstein's
remarks on The Digital Dilemma were originally delivered at the MIT Arab Alumni
Association's Beirut conference while Hala talked with industry leaders about
On-Demand and Interactive TV.
TBS 9 also reports on
new Arab satellite channels Khalifa TV and Al Madjd 2, and TBS correspondent Assya
Y. Ahmed attempts to unravel the web of politics, religion, and money behind the
Closing of Lebanon's Murr TV. Paola Caridi and Emanuele Giordana explore the impact
of satellite TV on Arab immigrants in Italy in A Smaller Mediterranean? while
Mass Comm scholars Mohammed El Nawawy and Adel Iskander develop the concept of
"contextual objectivity" in their study of Al Jazeera's war coverage. Hussein
Y. Amin and Tourya Guaaybess contribute scholarly studies of Arab Satellite TV's
Impact on the Peace Process and on A New Order of Information respectively.
As usual there are book
reviews, conference and festival reports, and a calendar of relevant upcoming
events. But TBS 9 also initiates a new department - The Far Side of the Satellite
- which will offer space to musings outside the main stream on the broader implications
of satellite TV. S. Abdallah Schleifer inaugurates this department with thoughts
on spiritual grace, the disappearance of the scribal tradition in the Arab-Islamic
world, and loudspeakers.
TBS 9 - The Fall-Winter
issue. At "http://www.tbsjournal.com"
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