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Home Front: Culture Wars
Muslim network expands to over 1 million US homes
2006-04-06
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- A first-of-its-kind Muslim-American television network launched a year ago has gone from being a premium pay channel to a basic-cable offering on several cable and satellite systems, broadening its reach from 10,000 to more than 1 million U.S. homes.

Bridges TV, featuring Muslim-American lifestyle and cultural programming, also has been approved by the Canadian Radio & Television Commission to start broadcasting in Canada.

Founder and Chief Executive Muzzammil Hassan said the transition in markets including Detroit, Chicago, Boston and Washington means viewers while channel-surfing between Fox News Channel and CNN are coming across the English-language network and its coverage of issues like the Dubai ports controversy.

"That completely changes and gives America a completely different and unique perspective that America has never had available before," Hassan said. "That has been the biggest driving factor."

Bridges TV, with a staff of 25 to 30, produces a daily hourlong newscast at its studio in suburban Orchard Park. Broadcasts also include children's educational programming, current affairs, cooking and travel shows, soccer and cricket matches, documentaries and sitcoms.

As a premium channel for $14.99 per month, virtually all Bridges TV subscribers were Arabs and Muslims, Hassan said, giving the sense the network was preaching to the choir rather than advancing its goal of bridging understanding of American and Muslim cultures.

The network "really fills a void," said Adnan Mirza, a director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "There's a clear disconnect between popular American media and the Muslim audience. ... Americans are increasingly interested in better understanding Middle Eastern cultures, and Muslim Americans want to be better understood. Bridges TV creates a public platform for this dialogue."

The Buffalo office of the FBI has taken notice and will use the network for an "FBI Townhall Meeting" May 15, during which an FBI agent will field on-air questions and comments from Muslim and Arab-American viewers.

Over the last several weeks, the network has been added to the basic cable packages of WOW! Cable, which has a presence in Chicago, Detroit and Columbus; Buckeye Cable in Ohio; and Shrewsbury Cable in Massachusetts. Verizon FiOS, a broadband service, and Globecast Satellite reach markets in Boston, Dallas, Tampa, Fla., and Washington, D.C. Bridges TV will soon launch on Rogers Cable in Canada.

A charter sponsorship by Ford Motor Co. has offset the loss of premium subscription revenue, Hassan said.

In its hometown market of Buffalo, Adelphia Communications will keep Bridges TV as a premium channel. A spokesman, Thomas Haywood, cited a low subscriber rate.
Posted by:ryuge

#15  

LOL tu! Wonder of they'll be showing

this

or

this "before" pic

compared

with this "after" pic to the kiddies.

Video is always interesting. That way, muzzies can share how-to info.

Here's what I predict. After a while watchdog people will get bored with the programming and slack off. That's when the muzzies will air mad mullah rantings, etc.
Posted by: ex-lib   2006-04-06 16:53  

#14  *
Didn't the Spanish Net Works just rally and coordinate the marches across the country a few days ago?

How long do you think it will take for the American ummah [with Saudi Money] to rally and coordinate the same shit right here at home?
Posted by: RD   2006-04-06 16:32  

#13  The network "really fills a void," said Adnan Mirza, a director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

Yeah, my life's been... so empty without this shit.
Think if cable had been around in WWII we could've gotten "The Nazi Channel" or "Cooking with Tojo" on our basic cable package?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-04-06 13:43  

#12  Muslims just hate Baywatch dont ya know.

I hear they're going to run a version of "Leave it to Beaver" that has a burkha digitally added over all the women.

They considered doing the same for "Andy Griffith", but Don Knotts scares the hell out of them.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2006-04-06 13:10  

#11  "broadening its reach from 10,000 to more than 1 million U.S. homes"
Reach is different than viewership.

"Broadcasts also include children's educational programming"
Keep a close eye on that.

"for $14.99 per month, virtually all Bridges TV subscribers were Arabs and Muslims"
With only 10,000 homes subscribed, advertising revenue must have been zilch.

"the FBI has taken notice and will use the network for an 'FBI Townhall Meeting'"
Don't try this on other minority-oriented networks or Jesse and Al will have seizures. On second thought...

"charter sponsorship by Ford Motor Co."
Ford doesn't expect its automotive business to make a profit in 2006. Look to Renault to kick in just as soon as Ford and Paris are lost.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-04-06 13:04  

#10  Real simple. How much of their religious commentary is derived from Wahabbist or Salafist imams? Where does the majority of their overseas funding come from? What is the station's stated views on Islamist terrorism and Israel's right to exist? They need to put themselves on record, right away. If Saudi Arabia has any prominent role in this, shut it down.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-04-06 12:03  

#9  The network "really fills a void," said Adnan Mirza, a director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "There's a clear disconnect between popular American media and the Muslim audience.

Muslims just hate Baywatch dont ya know.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2006-04-06 11:49  

#8  MEMRI - paging MEMRI - transcripts meeded urgently - judgment suspended until they arrive.
Posted by: Whomotch Thrique1997   2006-04-06 10:55  

#7  Broadcasts also include children's educational programming, current affairs, cooking and travel shows, soccer and cricket matches, documentaries and sitcoms.

Hold it? at the risk of still being undecided on this story, what is wrong with programming targeted to this demographic?
It is likely more "center of the road" than Al Gore's "Current"... (Sorry, how could it be any lefter than that?
Posted by: capsu78   2006-04-06 10:44  

#6  I won't be replacing my Mustang with another Ford

You would have to pry my P51 Mustang from my cold dead fingers.
Posted by: JFM   2006-04-06 10:38  

#5  Look at Europe AND LEARN.
Posted by: Howard UK   2006-04-06 10:10  

#4  This is why foundations should have to spend themselves out of business within a specified time, as did the Olin Foundation. Henry, anti-Semitic as he was, is spinning in his grave.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-04-06 09:34  

#3  I won't be replacing my Mustang with another Ford.
Posted by: ed   2006-04-06 09:15  

#2  Disgraceful, despicable.
Future headline: Ford Prepares for Bankruptcy.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-04-06 09:08  

#1  A charter sponsorship by Ford Motor Co. has offset the loss of premium subscription revenue

Ford practicing dhimmitude a bit early?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-04-06 09:00  

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