Al-Jazeera America network to shuts down on Tuesday

Local cable and satellite operators will decide what replaces the channel in their markets

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Last Updated : Apr 12 2016 | 11:01 AM IST
Al-Jazeera America, which couldn't attract an audience to another cable news network in the United States, signs off on Tuesday night following a three-hour live farewell designed to highlight its work since a 2013 launch.

The farewell begins at 6 pm (local time) and will be repeated immediately before Al-Jazeera America goes dark.

Local cable and satellite operators will decide what replaces the channel in their markets.

The Qatar-based Al-Jazeera network announced in January that it was shutting down the US-based offshoot, calling it an economic decision.

Backed by a deep-pocketed parent company, Al-Jazeera America began with lofty goals of offering serious-minded news and won some awards for its work. But when few people watched and oil prices plummeted, there was a limit to how much the company would spend.

Al-Jazeera America aired a four-part documentary produced with the BBC, "The Limits of Hope: Inside Obama's White House", that wrapped up on Sunday.

"We have time and time again given voices to those across America whose stories would not have been told in such depth without the attention of our reporters," said Kate O'Brian, Al-Jazeera America president. "We are incredibly grateful to our audience in the US, and we are deeply proud of the coverage," he added.

Its most attention-getting work included a December documentary linking professional athletes to performance-enhancing drugs. One player mentioned, quarterback Peyton Manning, called the report "complete garbage".

Between CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC, many viewers and cable operators believed the marketplace had enough news options.

Al-Jazeera bought the Current TV network founded by Al Gore and closed it in order to get space on cable systems.

The Al-Jazeera name had also proven an impediment for some viewers at a time the US was entangled in conflicts in the Middle East.

Last year, AJAM ousted its top executive amid charges of anti-Semitism and a culture of fear among employees.

It was not immediately clear how many journalists are losing their jobs as a result of the shutdown. AJAM had brought in some TV journalists familiar to US audiences, such as Antonio Mora and Ali Velshi.
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First Published: Apr 12 2016 | 8:42 AM IST

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