Al Jazeera America to shut down after less than 3 years

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Al Jazeera America's Digital Newsroom Staff Votes to Unionize
Al Jazeera America's Digital Newsroom Staff Votes to Unionize

Al Jazeera America will shut down in April after less than three years on the air, the company announced Wednesday.

"While Al Jazeera America built a loyal audience across the US and increasingly was recognised as an important new voice in television news, the economic landscape of the media environment has driven its strategic decision to wind down its operations and conclude its service," the company said in a statement.

The statement also said the network will cease operations by April 30.

Al Jazeera America went live in Aug. 2013 after acquiring Al Gore's Current TV for $500 million. The network has consistently struggled to attract ratings for its primetime programming.

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"I know the closure of AJAM will be a massive disappointment for everyone here who has worked tirelessly for our long-term future," Antsey continued. "The decision that has been made is in no way because AJAM has done anything but a great job. Our commitment to great journalism is unrivaled."

"It's been a disaster zone," one insider told TheWrap in May about the network, which demoted CEO Ehab Al Shihabi one week prior to the interview. But another insider countered that, "ever since they announced Ehab was let go, there's a better vibe in the newsroom."

Although it's been offered on Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Dish Network, DirecTV, and Verizon FiOS, the network is not available in high-definition on most of them, a major obstacle since the technology has long been the norm. It's also not available on Cablevision and RCN in the Tri-State Area around New York.

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A bigger problem, however, may be the Al Jazeera brand, he said, which is "tainted" because of its association among many Americans with Islamist terrorism.

"There's, frankly, too much public suspicion for a news network funded by an Arab country, in this country, for it to ever have a significant audience" irrespective of the quality of its journalism, industry veteran and University of Maryland professor Mark Feldstein said.

And then there's the network's online dilemma. AJAM's agreement with cable operators limits the amount of broadcast content it can post on its website, which is a problem in the growing digital age, when its aforementioned competitors are posting hundreds of clips a week in addition to original programming.

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"If you notice on the website, there's just much less content, as opposed to CNN or Fox News," an insider told TheWrap, posing a big challenge for the network to reach people online, especially cord cutters who consume their news there almost exclusively.

The network has also been plagued with allegations of discrimination and sexism, with one former female exceutive alleging that the network abandoned objectivity in light of flagging ratings and gave systematic favorable treatment to Arabic and male employees.

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