Last week, Qatar-based media giant Al Jazeera purchased Al Gore’s failing Current TV for five hundred million dollars. After years of being snubbed by American cable networks, is Al Jazeera’s expansion purely a business endeavor? This week, Malihe Razazzan spoke with Jadaliyya`s Media and Reporting Co-Editor and adjunct professor at Georgetown University Adel Iskandar about the motives behind Al Jazeera`s buy-out, the station`s background and influence, its funding from the emirate of Qatar, and prospects in the United States. Iskandar is the co-author of first book published about the network entitled Al-Jazeera: The Story of the Network that is Rattling Governments and Redefining Modern Journalism (Basic, 2003).

 A sample of US media reactions to the acquisition of Current TV by Al Jazeera

 Video from: Al Jazeera Buys US channel Current TV

Host of CNN`s Reliable Sources Howard Kurtz interviews former Al Jazeera English anchor David Marash about Al Jazeera`s expansion to the US cable market.

Also see: New York Times reporter Brian Stetler explores former Vice President Al Gore`s financial gain from selling Current TV to Al Jazeera and the seeming hypocrisy stemming from the deal.