I have to say that I do think Sky's reporting was balanced as well - just last night the presenter was interviewing an Israeli military spokesman and gave him a really hard time - asking uncomfortable questions and at one point saying something like "you are just telling us political ideology, we asked you here to comment on military matters.. now did you or did you not achieve the military aims.." and
"that's all good and well, but it is very clear that the destruction was caused by Israel airforce bombing (after the IDF guy said it was all Hizbollah's fault)"
at the end of the interview asked something like:
"Hizbollah have said they will help reconstruct the 15,000 houses destroyed, will Israel also help with this", the IDF guy didn't answer but effectively complained that there was media bias and no one was reporting about the Israeli houses and people - who would help them.
The interview ended with a sarcastic commment from the presenter: "We'll leave that question hanging then"
Also interesting to hear Bush say that it was Hizbollah that lost the war!
As for Al Jazeerah - there appears to be a concerted effort to discredit the channel and brand it as a supporter of terrorism. However, this is propaganda according to respected BBC journalists who have gone to work for al Jazeera (I can't personally comment, as I don't yet understand Arabic - and I take it that perhaps those commenting on Al Jazeera are basing their comments on third party reports rather than actually watching the reports on AJ)
As for hosting videos on beheadings... if what was said above is true - that they did not broadcast them but linked/hosted the videos, then I can't really see what the fuss is about. The BBC etc all reported that the videos were available and on the web - they were not put there by Al Jazeera but available on other web sites (i.e. even if AJ hosted the video instead of linking to them, they appeared on other web sites - there are many such web sites showing attacks on troops etc in Iraq.. sites which people complain are propaganda for Al Qaeda).
As far as I have seen Al Jazeera has broadcast videos that do have a public interest value - the videos of Zaharawi and BinLaden give us their view. Remember that the BBC etc all broadcast the videos/interviews of Sinn Fein/IRA etc during the troubles.
Therefore I think it harsh to criticise Al Jazeera for broadcasting Al Qaeda's video messages (when the BBC etc all quote these when they come out) and for linking to videos that are available on the web and similarly reported on other media channels.
I feel I'm sitting on the fence on this post.. supporting both Sky and Al Jazeera!
(PS Rageh Omar and David Frost now work for Al Jazeera)
Cheers,
Shafique