MHz Worldview adds three additional blocks of live Al Jazeera English coverage from Egypt to the existing daily 8 AM and 7 PM ET scheduled newscasts.
The expanded Al Jazeera English schedule on MHz Worldview includes:
8-8:30 AM ET Al Jazeera English News- 8:30-9 AM ET LIVE coverage from Egypt
- 10-11 AM ET LIVE coverage from Egypt
- 2-2:30 PM ET LIVE coverage from Egypt
- 7-7:30 PM ET Al Jazeera English News
Al Jazeera English newscasts on MHz Worldview reach over 35 million households throughout the US via MHz Worldview broadcast and cable affiliates in:
Los Angeles- KCET; San Bernardino, CA- KVCR; Chicago, IL- WYCC; San Francisco, CA- KCSM; Philadelphia, PA- MiND TV (WYBE); Washington, DC- WNVC/MHz Networks; Tacoma-Seattle, WA- KBTC; Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown, OH- WNEO/WEAO; Minneapolis, MN- MPS Cable; Miami, FL- WLRN; Denver, CO- KBDI; Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL- WDSC; Charlotte, NC- WTVI; Nashville, TN- WNPT; Salt Lake City, UT- UEN (statewide); Grand Rapids/ Kalamazoo/Beaver Creek, MI- WGVU; New Orleans, LA- WLAE; Las Vegas, NV- Vegas PBS; Richmond, VA- WCVE; Flint, MI- WDCQ; Charleston, IL- WEIU; Plattsburgh, NY- Mountain Lake PBS (WCFE); Lansing, MI- LCC TV; Moline, IL (Quad Cities)- WQPT; Warrensburg, MO- KMOS; Topeka, KS- KTWU; Rochester-Austin, MN- KSMQ; Charlottesville, VA- WHTJ; St.Paul, MN- St. Paul Neighborhood Network; Stanford, CA- Stanford University Cable.
MHz Worldview also blankets the US satellite footprint on DirecTV. Additional channel information and providers can be found at www.mhznetworks.org/mhzworldview/carriage.
The full-time 24/7 Al Jazeera English channel is also available via MHz Networks 5 in the Washington, DC metro area on: over the air digital broadcast channel 30.5, Comcast 275, Cox 474 and Verizon FiOS 457.
MHz Worldview has broadcast Al Jazeera English programming since 2009.
(Source: MHz Worldview)

on Feb 3rd, 2011 at 20:59
Unfortunately MHz Worldview is not easily available to the majority of DirecTV subscribers as they only offer it as a “bonus” channel to their foreign language packages which are broadcast from a secondary satellite than requires an additional antenna. They should have it also on their primary satellites.