> Dec. 1: AJE shows “signs of finding its footing”
> Nov. 29: BBC is popular in U.S., survey says
> Nov. 24: Marash feels like “the belle of the ball”
> Nov. 16: “I want my Al Jazeera”
> Nov. 15: AJE is streaming on the Internet; it can’t get carriage in the U.S.
> Nov. 14: On eve of launch, net renames itself Al Jazeera English
> Nov. 14: Inside AJI’s Washington newsroom
> Nov. 1: AJI can’t land a deal for U.S. distribution
> Oct. 13: AJIs launch date is Nov. 15
> Aug. 24: Just like its Arabic parent, AJI won’t have a Baghdad bureau
> Aug. 13: AJI’s director of programs resigns
> Jul. 3: BBC World launches World News Today
> Jun. 30: “Internal politics” are partially responsible for AJI’s delays
> Jun. 26: Al Jazeera staffers face “resistance, rejection and racism”
> Jun. 11: At AJI, a lot of planning and “a lot of wheel-spinning”
> Jun. 1: AJI likely to launch in November or December now
> May 25: ABCNews.com offers BBC News video
> May 24: AJI now delayed until September; “staffers are extremely frustrated”
> Apr. 20: Former CNBCer Rob Reynolds joins AJI
> Apr. 11: AJI “maybe” by June; definitely by the “end of the year”
> Apr. 10: BBC World to be carried by Cablevision; it launches on June 1
> Apr. 3: Marash explains why he joined AJI
> Mar. 24: Signs of trouble: AJI is delayed several months for “technical reasons”
> Mar. 19: AJI will feature five hours from D.C.
> Jan. 25: Discovery signs deal to distribute BBC World News in U.S.
> Jan. 13: AJI’s “campaign for carriage” in U.S.
> Jan. 12: Dave Marash signs with Al Jazeera International
2006: BBC Strengthens U.S. Distribution; Al Jazeera Less Successful
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