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    Voice of America:About VOAhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_America

    Voice of America (VOA) is an American international broadcaster funded by the United States Congress. It is the largest and oldest U.S. funded international broadcaster. VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in 47 languages which it distributes to affiliate stations around the globe. It is primarily viewed by foreign audiences, so VOA programming has an influence on public opinion abroad regarding the United States and its people
    Founded
    February 1, 19
    Type
    International broadcaster
    Headquarters
    Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building
    Washington, D.C.
    Location
    United States
    Website: voanews.com
    VOA was established in 1942, and the VOA charter (Public Laws 94-350 and 103-415) was signed into law in 1976 by President Gerald Ford.

    VOA is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and overseen by the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), an independent agency of the U.S. government. Funds are appropriated annually under the budget for embassies and consulates. In 2016, VOA broadcast an estimated 1,800 hours of radio and TV programming each week to approximately 236.6 million people worldwide with about 1,050 employees and a taxpayer-funded annual budget of US$218.5 million.

    Some commentators consider Voice of America to be a form of propaganda

    Current languages
    The Voice of America website had five English language broadcasts as of 2014 (worldwide, Special English, Cambodia, Zimbabwe and Tibet). Additionally, the VOA website has versions in 46 foreign languages (radio programs are marked with an asterisk; TV programs with a plus symbol and icon Tv-icon-2.png):

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    Amharic *
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    Azerbaijani +Tv-icon-2.png
    Bambara *
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    Burmese * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Cantonese * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Mandarin * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Dari Persian * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Filipino *
    French * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Georgian *
    Haitian Creole *
    Hausa *
    Indonesian * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Khmer * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Kinyarwanda *
    Kirundi *
    Korean *
    Kurdish *
    Lao *
    Lingala *
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    Ndebele *
    Pashto +Tv-icon-2.png
    Persian * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Portuguese *
    Rohingya *
    Russian +Tv-icon-2.png
    Sango *
    Serbian +Tv-icon-2.png
    Shona *
    Somali *
    Spanish * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Swahili *
    Thai *
    Tibetan * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Tigrinya *
    Turkish +Tv-icon-2.png
    Ukrainian +Tv-icon-2.png
    Urdu * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Uzbek * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Vietnamese * +Tv-icon-2.png
    Wolof
    English * +Tv-icon-2.png
    The number of languages varies according to the priorities of the United States government and the world situation
    #Freedom#Voice#American#VOA#Global #Broadcasting#Firewalls#Censorship
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