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DESCRIPTION:The MES Film Festival presents: &nbsp\;The Battle for the Arab 
 Viewer (2012)“In early 2011\, people around the world tuned into Al Jazeer
 a to watch the Egyptian revolution in real time. Meanwhile\, rival broadca
 ster Al Arabiya was also offering near continuous coverage\, with cameras 
 on a balcony overlooking the 6th October Bridge\, where protesters and pol
 ice clashed. How was the content of those broadcasts -and the networks’ su
 bsequent coverage -influenced by their political allegiances? Featuring in
 terviews with current and former journalists from both networks\, and anal
 ysis from independent pundits\, The Battle for the Arab Viewer highlights 
 the philosophical and political differences between the two pan-Arab netwo
 rks and examines the implications for the future of the Arab media.”Sponso
 red by the Middle Eastern Studies Program&nbsp\;at the Moynihan Institute 
 of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:MES presents: The Battle for the Arab Viewer
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p></p><p><b>The MES Film Festiv
 al presents: </b>&nbsp\;</p><p><b>The Battle for the Arab Viewer (2012)</b
 ></p><p>“In early 2011\, people around the world tuned into Al Jazeera to 
 watch the Egyptian revolution in real time. Meanwhile\, rival broadcaster 
 Al Arabiya was also offering near continuous coverage\, with cameras on a 
 balcony overlooking the 6th October Bridge\, where protesters and police c
 lashed. How was the content of those broadcasts -and the networks’ subsequ
 ent coverage -influenced by their political allegiances? Featuring intervi
 ews with current and former journalists from both networks\, and analysis 
 from independent pundits\, <i>The Battle for the Arab Viewe</i>r highlight
 s the philosophical and political differences between the two pan-Arab net
 works and examines the implications for the future of the Arab media.”</p>
 <p><b><i>Sponsored by the Middle Eastern Studies Program&nbsp\;at the Moyn
 ihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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