Al Jazeera - Network

Network

Al Jazeera operates a number of specialty channels besides its original flagship news channel. As of early 2007, the Al Jazeera network's TV channels include:

Launched in Website
Al Jazeera the original international Arabic-language 24h news channel 1 November 1996 aljazeera.net/channel
Al Jazeera Sports a popular Arabic-language sports channel 2003 aljazeerasport.net
Al Jazeera Sports +1 2004
Al Jazeera Sports +2 2004
Al Jazeera Sports +3 2008
Al Jazeera Sports +4 2008
Al Jazeera Sports +5 August 2009
Al Jazeera Sports +6 August 2009
Al Jazeera Sports +7 August 2009
Al Jazeera Sports +8 August 2009
Al Jazeera Sports HD
beIN Sport 2012 http://www.beinsport.fr, http://www.beinsport.tv
Al Jazeera Mubasher (a.k.a. Al Jazeera Live) a live politics and public interest channel (similar to C-SPAN, Houses of the Oireachtas Channel or BBC Parliament), which broadcasts conferences in real time without editing or commentary 2005 mubasher.aljazeera.net
Al Jazeera Children's Channel (a.k.a. JCC) a children's interest channel 2005 jcctv.net
Al Jazeera English a global English-language 24h news channel 2006 aljazeera.com
Al Jazeera Documentary Channel an Arabic language documentary channel 2007 doc.aljazeera.net
Al Jazeera Training Center an Arabic language Training Center training.aljazeera.net
Al Jazeera Mubasher Misr a version of Al Jazeera Mubasher focused on Egypt 2011 mubasher-misr.aljazeera.net
Al Jazeera Balkans a version of Al Jazeera in the Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language(s) stationed in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina catering to and broadcasting around the Balkans 2011 balkans.aljazeera.com

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