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The Arabic television news channel al-Jazeera has launched its new English-language station.The Arabic television news channel al-Jazeera has launched its new English-language station.
Al-Jazeera English began broadcasting from the station's headquarters in Doha, Qatar, at 1500 (1200 GMT).
A screen graphic with a clock ticking down the minutes gave way to a photo montage of the biggest news stories of recent years, including 9/11.
Al-Jazeera in Arabic is known for its forthright style, frank journalism and willingness to discuss taboo issues.
This has made it a thorn in the side of governments from Washington to Riyadh, says the BBC's Ian Pannell in Cairo.
After the opening credits, presenters Shiulie Ghosh and Sami Zeidan ushered in the new channel, saying it would be "setting the news agenda".
"It's November 15th, a new era in television news."
The channel then went to images of correspondents in various locations including Gaza then Sudan's Darfur region, followed by Iran and Zimbabwe.
As it went on air, the channel had to contend with a breaking news story on a tsunami expected to hit Russia and northern Japan.
'Middle Eastern feel'
Al-Jazeera English will initially broadcast for 12 hours a day before becoming a 24-hour news operation from 1 January.Al-Jazeera English will initially broadcast for 12 hours a day before becoming a 24-hour news operation from 1 January.
It will broadcast from studios in Doha, Kuala Lumpur, London and Washington DC, in addition to 20 other countries.It will broadcast from studios in Doha, Kuala Lumpur, London and Washington DC, in addition to 20 other countries.
It is on course to reach 80 million homes - double its target - in Europe, Africa and south-east Asia. It will be available to 80 million homes - double its target audience - in Europe, Africa and south-east Asia.
In the United States, the channel will be available via a broadband internet connection, but not distributed by a major cable or satellite system.In the United States, the channel will be available via a broadband internet connection, but not distributed by a major cable or satellite system.
In the Middle East, al-Jazeera's Arabic news channel is known for its forthright style, frank journalism and willingness to discuss taboo issues.
This has made it a thorn in the side of governments from Washington to Riyadh, says the BBC's Ian Pannell in Cairo.
'Middle Eastern feel'
Originally due to launch in 2005, the station employs some 800 people from 55 countries and hopes to bring a different perspective to international events.Originally due to launch in 2005, the station employs some 800 people from 55 countries and hopes to bring a different perspective to international events.
We will be getting our reaction, first and foremost, from the Middle East Felicity Barr, presenterWe will be getting our reaction, first and foremost, from the Middle East Felicity Barr, presenter
"It is definitely an international channel, but it's certainly going to have a Middle Eastern feel about it," one of the channel's presenters, Felicity Barr, told the BBC."It is definitely an international channel, but it's certainly going to have a Middle Eastern feel about it," one of the channel's presenters, Felicity Barr, told the BBC.
"The instant reaction for, say, a Western organisation, is to get analysis from the United States or from the UK," she explained."The instant reaction for, say, a Western organisation, is to get analysis from the United States or from the UK," she explained.
"We will be getting our reaction, first and foremost, from the Middle East.""We will be getting our reaction, first and foremost, from the Middle East."
The channel is hoping to revolutionise English-language television in the same way it revolutionised Arabic-language television 10 years ago.The channel is hoping to revolutionise English-language television in the same way it revolutionised Arabic-language television 10 years ago.
But our correspondent says this will be a much harder task.But our correspondent says this will be a much harder task.
Established rivalsEstablished rivals
Al-Jazeera's achievement in the Middle East was to break a monopoly on information held by governments and state broadcasters, our correspondent says.Al-Jazeera's achievement in the Middle East was to break a monopoly on information held by governments and state broadcasters, our correspondent says.
EDITORS' BLOG Al-Jazeera English looks like it will be a serious competitor... Richard PorterHead of news, BBC World Richard's comments in full But the international market is already much more developed with well established rivals in the BBC and CNN.EDITORS' BLOG Al-Jazeera English looks like it will be a serious competitor... Richard PorterHead of news, BBC World Richard's comments in full But the international market is already much more developed with well established rivals in the BBC and CNN.
"One of our goals is to reverse the flow of information to the south," Wadah Khanfar, director general of the al-Jazeera Group explained to Reuters news agency."One of our goals is to reverse the flow of information to the south," Wadah Khanfar, director general of the al-Jazeera Group explained to Reuters news agency.
While the hope is that a major English-language channel operating from the Middle East will give the Arab world a global voice, our correspondent says the launch will simply be a moment of pride.While the hope is that a major English-language channel operating from the Middle East will give the Arab world a global voice, our correspondent says the launch will simply be a moment of pride.
But, he adds, the question for some in the region is whether the new channel will be as outspoken as its sister station and whether it will adopt a similar editorial stance.But, he adds, the question for some in the region is whether the new channel will be as outspoken as its sister station and whether it will adopt a similar editorial stance.

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