The Voice of America (VOA) is the official international broadcasting service of the Government of the United States. It is similar to other international broadcasters such as the BBC World Service, Deutsche Welle, Radio Netherlands, Radio France Internationale, Voice of Russia and Radio Canada International owned by the CBC. Its oversight bureau is the International Broadcasting Bureau which is committed to "public diplomacy".
There are also many "Affiliate" stations and contracted stations which carry VOA programs. VOA programs in many, if not most, of its broadcast languages are also available on the Internet in both streaming media and downloadable formats.
VOA formerly used a 625 acre site in Union Township, Butler County, Ohio, near Cincinnati. The Bethany Relay Station, operated from 1944 to 1994. Other former sites include California (Dixon), Hawaii, Okinawa, Liberia, Costa Rica and Belize. The Voice of America currently broadcasts in 44 languages, including Special English, which uses simplified vocabulary and grammar. Afan Oromo, Albanian, Amharic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Bosnian, Burmese, Chinese-Mandarin, Chinese-Cantonese, Creole, Croatian, Dari, English, French, Georgian, Greek, Indonesian, Macedonian, Hausa, Hindi, Khmer, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Korean, Lao, Mandarin, Ndebele, Pashto, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Shona, Spanish, Swahili, Thai, Tibetan, Tigrigna, Turkish, Urdu and Uzbeki. VOA also produces television programs in many of these languages.
The Voice of America has 22 domestic and 16 overseas correspondents, who are U.S. citizens and employees of the U.S. government. They are augmented by contract correspondents and part-time "stringers," in numerous countries, who file in English and numerous languages used by VOA's various language services. The interval signal is "Yankee Doodle," played by a brass band, followed by the announcement: "this is the Voice of America, signing on." "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean" was used as the interval signal for many years.
VOA's parent organization is the International Broadcasting Bureau which is overseen by the presidentially-appointed Broadcasting Board of Governors [http://www.bbg.gov/. Although the IBB was originally seen as a firewall, protecting VOA and other official U.S. civilian international broadcasters from political (specifically State Department/White House) interference, critics in recent years have questioned the degree of independence of VOA's news programs from government policies.
The VOA has been broadcasting on the Internet since 2000 in English. Content in other languages is also available online through a distributed network, using more than 14,000 servers in some 65 countries. The International Broadcasting Bureau, in its 2007 budget, proposes reductions in VOA's English language programming, by eliminating VOA News Now radio while maintaining VOA English to Africa, Special English and VOA's English website.
In special cases, such as the 1981 TV program Let Poland Be Poland, Congressional approval was required to show Americans the program. However, VOA is audible on shortwave and broadcasts streaming audio over the Internet, which enables Americans to hear the programming.
The Voice of America headquarters is located at 330 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC, 20237, USA. IBB runs a number of transmitting sites throughout the world, including its domestic relay stations at Greenville, North Carolina and Delano, California. IBB operates a series of relay stations outside the US: Germany ( Transmitter Ismaning), United Kingdom, Botswana, Greece, Kuwait, Morocco, Saipan & Tinian, Philippines, São Tomé, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and recently Pakistan. Guam relay stations are available for use if crises in East Asia develop.
The Voice of America programme. Khabron Se Agay, is telecast in Pakistan by GEO TV. The purpose is to bring about further understanding between the Pakistani and American peoples. This programme include informative documentaries about the United States and its people and about Pakistanis who are living in United States.
For a comparasion of VOA-RFE-RL-RM (IBB) to other broadcasters see
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