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Ukrainian journalist (host of Voice of America) and widow of Georgiy Gongadze. Myroslava Gongadze (Ukrainian: Миросла́ва Володи́мирівна Ґонґа́дзе, born 19 June 1972) is a Ukrainian journalist currently living in the United States. Her husband, journalist Georgiy Gongadze, was abducted and murdered in 2000. Since ...
Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcasting state media network funded by the federal government of the United States of America. It is the largest and oldest of the U.S. international broadcasters. [3] [4] [5] VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in 48 languages, which it distributes to affiliate stations around the ...
Slavic Voice of America (Russian: Голос Славян Америки Golos Slavyan Ameriki) is a Newspaper, Radio Program and Web Portal serving 10 million Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian-speaking American and Canadian immigrants and their families from countries of the former Soviet Union, including some non-Slavic countries like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt established Voice of America − then, the United States Foreign Information Service − in 1941, according to the Voice of America website. Screenwriter Robert ...
The director of Voice of America is selected by the appointed chief of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, an independently run diplomatic arm of the government that supervises state-supported ...
Voice of America (1942) [62] Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) Current Time TV; Radio Free Asia (RFA) Middle East Broadcasting Networks. Alhurra; Radio Sawa; Office of Cuba Broadcasting (Radio y Televisión Martí) Deutsche Welle [63] DW-TV. DW (English) DW (Arabia) DW (Español) DW (Deutsch+) DW (Deutsch)
On October 14, 2014, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and the Voice of America (VOA) launched a new Russian-language TV news program, Current Time, "to provide audiences in countries bordering Russia with a balanced alternative to the disinformation produced by Russian media outlets that is driving instability in the region". [102]
On April 30, 1994, President Clinton signed the International Broadcasting Act (Public Law 103-236). The legislation established the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB) within the United States Information Agency (USIA), and created a Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) with oversight authority over all non-military U.S. government international broadcasting.