Director General al-Thani is considering a French-language broadcaster
Qatar's al-Jazeera television network said Monday it was preparing to launch a news channel in Britain while studies are at an advanced stage for a French-language channel.
"We are currently working to launch a news channel from the United Kingdom," said the network's Director General Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassim al-Thani in Doha, adding it will be called al-Jazeera UK.
The British channel will broadcast for five hours during prime time as a cut-in UK content aired on al-Jazeera English, which was opened in 2006, an al-Jazeera official told AFP.
Al-Thani also said that studies were at an "advanced stage" to launch a French-language channel aimed at "building bridges with other cultures and peoples."
The network which opened al-Jazeera Balkan in Sarajevo in 2011 is readying to open al-Jazeera Turkish, Al-Thani said.
Al-Jazeera has revolutionised the Arabic-language media and reporting on the Middle East since its foundation in 1996. Its coverage has many times caused disruption to the channel's operations in a number of Arab countries.
During the so-called Arab Spring uprising, the channel has faced repeated accusations of being biased.
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