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Soledad O'Brien will be joining Al Jazeera America to produce long-form documentaries and appear as a special correspondent on the primetime newsmagazine America Tonight, the network said on Monday.
The Hollywood Reporter previously reported that the former CNN anchor's production company, Starfish Media, was in talks to produce documentaries for the forthcoming network.
"I look forward to beginning a relationship with Al Jazeera America, which has made a commitment to producing quality programming and pursuing underreported stories," O’Brien said in a statement. Kim Bondy, who previously worked on CNN's American Morning, is the senior executive producer of America Tonight.
"I am thrilled to be back in business with Kim Bondy, who is a long-time friend and among the finest journalists in the broadcast news business today," O'Brien stated. 'With this agreement, Starfish continues its expansion as a cross-platform media company dedicated to compelling storytelling and enterprise journalism."
In addition to the Al Jazeera America deal, O'Brien recently inked a first-look deal with HBO for Starfish Media to produce documentaries. She also appears on the HBO program Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel.
In February, O'Brien announced that she was leaving CNN as a host of Starting Point and would be forming her own production company.