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Al-Jazeera to slash 500 jobs, many in its Qatar headquarters

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Al-Jazeera to slash 500 jobs, many in its Qatar headquarters
ADAM SCHRECK, Associated Press

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Al-Jazeera, the Qatar-based broadcaster, said Sunday it is slashing about 500 jobs a little more than two months after announcing the closure of its U.S. offshoot.

The cutbacks come as 2022 World Cup host Qatar refocuses its spending priorities amid a steep drop in prices for oil and gas, the backbone of the OPEC nation's economy.

The Al-Jazeera Media Network described the cuts as part of a "workforce optimization initiative" tied to an evolving media landscape.

They will enable Al-Jazeera to "maintain a leading position and continue our recognized commitment to high quality, independent and hard-hitting journalism around the world," acting Director General Mostefa Souag said in a statement.

The network did not make officials available for comment, but confirmed it currently employs about 4,500 people. Most of those losing their jobs are based in Qatar.

Al-Jazeera began as an Arabic-language news channel in 1996 with backing from Qatar's then-emir, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. It now has multiple channels, including an international English-language service, and boasts more than 70 bureaus worldwide.

It struggled to crack into the U.S. market, however. It announced in January it was shutting down its Al Jazeera America cable news network, launched in October 2013, after struggling to attract viewers and convince cable and satellite companies to carry it.

Like other major energy producers, Qatar is under pressure from a steep slide in oil prices that has pushed crude to less than $40 a barrel from more than $100 in the summer of 2014. Several prominent Qatari employers have cut jobs in recent months, and authorities in January hiked subsidized gasoline prices by at least 30 percent.

Even with cutbacks in government spending, Qatar expects to run a budget deficit of more than $12 billion this year.

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-- (c) Associated Press 2016-03-28

Not sure what their clothing allowance is to presenters and hosts, but a few of those Qatar-based guys are wearing much more expensive bespoke suits than you normally see on BBC or CNN. wink.png

Not sure what their clothing allowance is to presenters and hosts, but a few of those Qatar-based guys are wearing much more expensive bespoke suits than you normally see on BBC or CNN. wink.png

working in Qatar without paying any income tax or sales tax buys quite some expensive clothing his counterparts at BBC and CNN might not be able to afford smile.png

A news outfit with 4,500 workers, probably the most bloated news body in the world, even the Emir of

Qatar come to realized that this is ridiculous numbers, what more that Al Jazeera being pretty bias

and one sided with it's narrative that Arabs people and countries can no do wrong, and it's all the fault of

the rest of the world, and in particular of Israel, to what is happening in the world......

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A news outfit with 4,500 workers, probably the most bloated news body in the world, even the Emir of

Qatar come to realized that this is ridiculous numbers, what more that Al Jazeera being pretty bias

and one sided with it's narrative that Arabs people and countries can no do wrong, and it's all the fault of

the rest of the world, and in particular of Israel, to what is happening in the world......

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All the different medias carry a different political bias or message.

Ha Ha Ha , Glad to see you go Al-(one sided) -Jazeera and take Al Gore with you please.

I suppose it's just as biased as Fox News et-al are with regard to Israel then?!

A news outfit with 4,500 workers, probably the most bloated news body in the world, even the Emir of

Qatar come to realized that this is ridiculous numbers, what more that Al Jazeera being pretty bias

and one sided with it's narrative that Arabs people and countries can no do wrong, and it's all the fault of

the rest of the world, and in particular of Israel, to what is happening in the world......

All those ex-BBC guys who jumped ship must be a little worried now!

They will be applying to work for Thai Visa Radio.

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