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On April 23, 2007 benazona Discussed

Mad Scientist

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The scientist was hot.

On April 17, 2007 benazona Discussed

Al-Jazeera English: The Image Problem

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This was an interesting glimpse into what seems to be a perpetual evolution of the Al Jazeera Network. From what I can tell, AJ definitely is more of a positive influence than not in that they are willing to communicate an accurate reflection of what is going on in the Middle East even as the US Gov’t paints them as viscious/inaccurate/careless. For now no one stateside has picked up the network, but I would not be surprised if that were to happen in the near future.

Loved the music and the editing of this piece. GOOD!

On April 17, 2007 benazona Discussed

Al Jazeera English: The Image Problem

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This was an interesting glimpse into what seems to be a perpetual evolution of the Al Jazeera Network. From what I can tell, AJ definitely is more of a positive influence than not in that they are willing to communicate an accurate reflection of what is going on in the Middle East even as the US Gov’t paints them as viscious/inaccurate/careless. For now no one stateside has picked up the network, but I would not be surprised if that were to happen in the near future.

Loved the music and the editing of this piece. GOOD!

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On March 28, 2007 benazona Discussed

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I really enjoyed this article. It conveyed a strong sense of the overall philosophy found at HBO, which is incredibly intriguing when you consider all of the network’s wonderful programming.

I like that the writer has such in depth experience dealing and interacting with the people behind the scenes at HBO.

Thank you, well done.

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On April 23, 2007 benazona Discussed

Mad Scientist

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The scientist was hot.

On April 17, 2007 benazona Discussed

Al-Jazeera English: The Image Problem

  • and said:

This was an interesting glimpse into what seems to be a perpetual evolution of the Al Jazeera Network. From what I can tell, AJ definitely is more of a positive influence than not in that they are willing to communicate an accurate reflection of what is going on in the Middle East even as the US Gov’t paints them as viscious/inaccurate/careless. For now no one stateside has picked up the network, but I would not be surprised if that were to happen in the near future.

Loved the music and the editing of this piece. GOOD!

On April 17, 2007 benazona Discussed

Al Jazeera English: The Image Problem

  • and said:

This was an interesting glimpse into what seems to be a perpetual evolution of the Al Jazeera Network. From what I can tell, AJ definitely is more of a positive influence than not in that they are willing to communicate an accurate reflection of what is going on in the Middle East even as the US Gov’t paints them as viscious/inaccurate/careless. For now no one stateside has picked up the network, but I would not be surprised if that were to happen in the near future.

Loved the music and the editing of this piece. GOOD!

On March 28, 2007 benazona Discussed

Not TV

  • and said:

I really enjoyed this article. It conveyed a strong sense of the overall philosophy found at HBO, which is incredibly intriguing when you consider all of the network’s wonderful programming.

I like that the writer has such in depth experience dealing and interacting with the people behind the scenes at HBO.

Thank you, well done.

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