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Created by | Al Jazeera English (2009-13, 2016-present) Al Jazeera America (2013-2016) |
Presented by | Josh Rushing, Zeina Awad, and Sebastian Walker |
Country of origin | United States |
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Location(s) | Shot on Location, Base located in Washington D.C. (2009-2013) San Francisco, California (2013-present) |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Al Jazeera America Al Jazeera English |
Picture format | 720p (HDTV) |
Original release | November 2009 | – present
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Fault Lines, a documentary series produced and broadcast by Al Jazeera English, is the former's flagship program about the Americas and the latter's main investigative program. Josh Rushing, Zeina Awad, and Sebastian Walker host the series. Fault Lines begins its sixth season in 2014.
The show's premise is to take viewers behind a particular story and report on it in-depth using in-depth interviews and investigative reporting. The show works closely with Al Jazeera's investigative journalism unit.
Rushing filmed two episodes in Mexico (Mexico: Impunity and Profits and Mexico's Hidden War) and third in Colombia, Colombia's Gold Rush for the season.
Awad's coverage brought her to India where she reported on US pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical research abroad. She also traveled to Puerto Rico, projected to be the world’s slowest growing economy, to analyze the economic policies imposed on its people. Her final piece this season explores the growing gap between the wealthiest 1% of Americans and the rest of society.
Although created by Al Jazeera English from 2013 to 2016 the program was shown in the United States by and been produced mostly by Al Jazeera America with its operation and production base moving from Al Jazeera English's Washington, D.C. Bureau to Al Jazeera America's San Francisco, California west coast hub. With the production shift to and launch of Al Jazeera America the show absorbed people along with the Al Jazeera America show America Tonight and the investigative team from the former Current TV (the channel that Al Jazeera Media Network bought to create AJAM) investigative series Vanguard. After the Closure of Al Jazeera America the show was moved back under the production of Al Jazeera English.
The show though what it has covered has had the distinction of winning many awards for its investigative journalism and coverage.
In 2011, Fault Lines was awarded an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award for Excellence in Broadcast and Digital News in recognition of their 201 film Haiti - Six Months On.
Fault Lines won two Peabody Awards in 2013 for the episodes "Haiti in a Time of Cholera" and "Made in Bangladesh".