Fault Lines (TV program)

Fault Lines is an American current affairs and documentary television program broadcast on Al Jazeera English. Premiering in November 2009, the program is known for investigative storytelling across the United States and the Americas, examining the United States and its role in the world.

Fault Lines
Title card
Created byAl Jazeera English (2009-13, 2016-present)
Al Jazeera America (2013-2016)
Country of originUnited States
Production
Production location(s)Shot on Location, Base located in Washington D.C. (2009-present)
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original network
Al Jazeera English
Picture format720p (HDTV)
Original releaseNovember 2009 (2009-11) 
9 May 2018
External links
Website

Team

As of 2018, the program's correspondents are Josh Rushing, Sharif Kouddous, Natasha del Toro, and Femi Oke. Past correspondents include Sebastian Walker, Anjali Kamat, Zeina Awad, Avi Lewis, Teresa Bo, Wab Kinew, and Nagieb Khaja.

Episodes

Spring 2018

Fall 2017

Spring 2017

Fall 2016

Spring 2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

Awards

The crew of "Made in Bangladesh" at the 73rd Annual Peabody Awards

"Haiti By Force"

  • CINE Golden Eagle Award, Short Documentary (2018)[1]

"Standing Rock and the Battle Beyond"

  • Emmy Award, Nomination - Outstanding Science, Medical and Environmental Report (2017)

"The Anacortes Disaster"

"Left Behind"

  • New York International Film and TV Festival, Gold World Award (2017)

"The Dark Prison"

  • New York International Film and TV Festival, Gold World Award (2017)

"Baltimore Rising"

  • Emmy Award, Nomination - Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a News Magazine (2016)
  • National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications, Vision Award, Documentary (2016)

"Forgotten Youth: Inside America's Prisons"

  • Emmy Award, Nomination - Outstanding Investigative Journalism in a News Magazine (2016)
  • Emmy Award, Nomination - Outstanding Research (2016)

"Conflicted: The Fight for Congo's Minerals"

  • Emmy Award, Nomination - Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting in a News Magazine (2016)

"The Puerto Rico Gamble"

  • Emmy Award, Nomination - Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting in a News Magazine (2016)

"Death of Aging"

  • New York International Film and TV Festival, Gold World Medal, Science & Technology (2016)

"Ferguson: City Under Siege"

"Ferguson: Race and justice in the US"

"American War Workers"

  • Emmy Award, Nomination - Investigative Journalism in a News Magazine (2015)
  • Overseas Press Club of America, Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights (2015)

"Opioid Wars"

  • National Institute for Health Care Management, First Placed-tied - Television & Radio Journalism Award (2015)

"Mexico's Vigilante State"

  • Overseas Press Club of America, Robert Spiers Benjamin Award (2015)

"Haiti in a time of Cholera"

"Made in Bangladesh"

"Water for Coal"

  • National Headliner Awards, First Place - Environmental (2014)

"Deadly Force"

  • National Headliner Awards, First Place - Investigative Report (2014)

"America's Infant Mortality Crisis"

  • National Headliner Awards, First Place - Health/science reporting (2014)[7]

"Haiti - Six Months On"

  • Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, Excellence in Broadcast and Digital News (2011)[8][9]
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References

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