02 Dec 2005
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
broadcast centres for the news channel. The others are located in Doha, where Al Jazeera is headquartered ...
16 Nov 2005
| by by Joe Lepper
, which takes place in the Qatar capital Doha in December 2006.
This is the first time the games ...
in the Asian Games and to encourage the involvement of the Qatari community for Doha's largest sporting event."
Fitch, which has studios based in Doha, is also the lead design agency for the games.
If you have ...
10 Nov 2005
BPC F will target investment banks, insurance companies and law firms. The global account is being run from BPC F's London office by director David Telling. It is expected to use its worldwide offices to attract global companies. QFC is a financial and business centre located in Doha, established ...
07 Oct 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
of 'Through the Keyhole'.
Al Jazeera International will operate from Doha in Qatar. It will be available ...
23 Sep 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
channel based in the Middle East. Operating from Doha in Qatar, it will be available globally ...
12 Sep 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
-acquired programming will be dubbed into Arabic.
The channel will be headquartered in Doha, but will have five ...
09 Sep 2005
The news broadcaster David Foster has joined Al Jazeera International as a presenter in its Doha
26 Aug 2005
and Doha, Qatar. Al-Jazeera has been in talks with the veteran broadcaster David Frost,
with a view ...
19 Aug 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
centres in London, Washington, Doha and Kuala Lumpur.
Lindsey Oliver, commercial director at Al Jazeera ...
in the Middle East. Operating from Doha in Qatar, it will be available globally and aims to take on the BBC ...
12 Aug 2005
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
Al Jazeera International will be the first English-language news channel based in the Middle East. Operating from Doha in Qatar, it will be available globally, and will also have a London office and bureaux in Kuala Lumpur and Washington.
Frost's spokesman would not comment on the reports. Having had his BBC ...