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Nigel Parsons Quotes

«The brief is emphatically not an English translation of the Arabic channel, ... It will have international appeal and fill a lot of gaps in existing output.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«understands the importance, as well as the consequences, of providing news from all sides of the issue, a core value of the channel.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«Sir David is a fantastic catch for us, because of what he can bring us in terms of interviews, his contacts book and his knowledge of Europe and America.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«Some are a bit leery. There is an image problem to be overcome.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«One of the aims will be to try and bring better understanding of each other's positions. We'll aim for balance ... It's not going to be anti-Western or anti-American.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«By and large, people have been approaching us. We have well over 4,000 applications for editorial jobs from people who've worked at CNN, BBC, Fox, Sky News and Australian television.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«If there are no problems we could be on air by the World Cup.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«We will share resources, production facilities and story lists.»
Author: Nigel Parsons
«A lot of people are dissatisfied with the so-called mainstream media, and they'll sample us? When you're abroad, you buy and read The International Herald Tribune. Here, you read The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times. You're a regular reader of The New Republic. Probably the same itch that makes you exercise your brain on dense, serious news organs will make you watch us.»
Author: Nigel Parsons