Voice of America’s Kurdish language radio broadcasts will be simulcast on direct-to-home satellite starting April 23rd, giving listeners in the Kurdish-speaking regions of Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran, a new way to hear the popular programs.
The Sunday evening program will feature guest experts, Somali political and civic leaders, and the results of a nationwide telephone poll about the proposed constitution.
Fast-moving 'VOA 60 Election' feature airs each Friday on Desh TV’s prime-time news program, which is carried on satellite throughout the region.
The new layout makes navigation easier for the user, moves more content to the top of the page, provides bigger images and more multimedia functionality.
OMG! podcasts shot to the top of the iTunes store rankings in China shortly after their introduction.
Star-studded two-hour concert, recorded live at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., is part of VOA’s special New Year’s programming.
VOA Director calls the interactive new show “unlike any television program we have ever produced."
Program gives listeners a direct line to medical professionals.
The interactive new programs give a voice to young entrepreneurs and provide up-to-date information about the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
New weekly TV show premiers Friday with a relaxed and personal look at some of the people making headlines in Washington.
Secretary of State Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi and the Dalai Lama also send anniversary messages.
New English language VOA show lets you meet the correspondents producing the stories making global headlines.
Large Somali diaspora community in Canada can use their phones to hear the latest VOA broadcasts with the new “call-to-listen” service.
Director David Ensor says new programs will ensure the agency remains an information lifeline to closed societies.
The 30-minute Swahili language program offers medical information and gives young girls a forum to talk about health-related decisions that could affect their lives forever.
The half-hour Burmese TV program, which had been produced once a week, will now have an updated summary of the latest news developments six days a week.
Friends and colleagues of reporter Mukarram Khan Aatif pause for moment of silence to honor a “courageous man” who refused to be intimidated by the Pakistani militants.
Deewa Radio reporter Mukarram Khan Aatif was taking part in evening prayers at a local mosque when he was shot by unidentified gunmen. The Taliban claimed responsibility.
VOA’s Persian Service rolls out a dynamic new TV lineup starting Monday January 16th.
The first of the daily one-hour satellite TV programs to the Federally Administered Tribal Area was broadcast Monday from the VOA studios.
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