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“This isn’t about politics, left or right, or diversity of perspectives,” it added. “This is about journalism and continuing the network’s moral mission of uplifting marginalised voices, communities and stories. ‘Rightly’ is a betrayal of that mission.”
Al Jazeera Media Network on Thursday announced the launch of Rightly, billing it as a U.S.-based digital platform that will “generate content for audiences currently underrepresented in today’s media environment,” according to a press release.
“Al Jazeera is excited to expand its digital footprint with Rightly to provide fresh voices that are too often left out of the mainstream media a space to engage and debate the issues that matter most to them,” executive Michael Weaver said in a statement. “Rightly will also be a platform where the full spectrum of political voices can expect to have, or find, a thoughtful debate on the future of the United States.”