New York Times strikes deal to license content to Al Jazeera, a registered foreign agent - News Summed Up

New York Times strikes deal to license content to Al Jazeera, a registered foreign agent


The New York Times is doing business with Al Jazeera, which was forced to register as a foreign agent of Qatar with the Justice Department last year. "Reyada will combine Al Jazeera's original coverage with a selection of independent reporting and in-depth news analysis from The New York Times under a licensing agreement with The New York Times Licensing Group (NYTLicensing)," the statement continued. NEARLY HALF OF NEW YORK TIMES EMPLOYEES SAY THEY CAN'T SPEAK FREELY, INTERNAL SURVEY REVEALS: REPORTMichael Greenspoon, the Times' global head of licensing, also stated, "The New York Times is an invaluable resource for audiences looking to stay informed of the global business landscape. We are delighted to participate in Reyada and look forward to providing the in-depth, impactful journalism of The New York Times to Al Jazeera’s business audience the world over." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Despite assertions of editorial independence and freedom of expression, Al Jazeera Media Network and its affiliates are controlled and funded by the Government of Qatar," Bratt wrote, according to Mother Jones.


Source: Fox News February 19, 2021 23:26 UTC



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