The Media Line was established by Felice Friedson in 2000 as a
nonprofit news agency with the goal of covering news in the Middle East. Prior to that that, Friedson and her husband Michael operated a
radio program in
Florida that specialized in covering news of Israel and other Middle Eastern countries; the station was the precursor of TML. In a 2010 interview with
The Jerusalem Post, Friedson said that she views TML as a "small
AP or
Reuters, as a service". She said that unlike other news services, TML is not international and only reports on the Middle East. Friedson said that TML does not have an editorial stance and seeks to report only the facts. She also said the agency is funded by membership donations and multiple foundations. TML is one of the first news agencies in America made with the purpose of providing news from the Middle East. In 2007,
Los Angeles Times said that TML's editorial stance is
centrist. On October 10, 2012, newspaper
National Post announced an addition of a new online channel named "Israel and the Middle East" to its World section. The channel featured news and videos created by TML journalists from Middle Eastern nations; some of TML's repors also appeared in the print newspaper. In 2015, it was reported that 10
freelance journalists and six reporters of TML operating in the Middle East, Canada and United States are sharing their reports with mainstream media outlets. In January 2019, Friedson stated in an interview that TML is active in Israel and Palestine and explained that the goal of the agency is to "build understanding" of the Middle East. On April 8, 2019, TML announced that it had revamped its website and added various new features including 3 new sections. == Activities ==