Al Jazeera America struggles to get off the margins August 20, 2014 By Dean Starkman A quality-first strategy faces huge hurdles
Crossing over April 22, 2014 By Edirin Oputu Hybrid documentary series Borderland recreates the treacherous journey that actual undocumented immigrants have attempted from Mexico to the US
Al Jazeera America: Think NPR with pictures (and a little baggage) August 26, 2013 By Lawrence Pintak On week one, the network looked solid. Nothing to gasp at. But what constitutes success in the long run for AJAM?
Stories I’d like to see May 7, 2013 By Steven Brill The compensation racket, Al Jazeera’s plans, and Boston health costs
Hiring at Al Jazeera America: 18,000 applicants for 170 jobs March 12, 2013 By Tracie Powell The company’s executive director of international operations gives a peek into the network’s new cred among Americans