Audiences around the world will be watching and listening to live VOA coverage of the inauguration of President Barack Obama on Monday, as he takes the oath of office and begins his second term in the White House.
Audiences in Mali can now get the latest news from the Voice of America (VOA) on an FM transmitter that went on the air in Bamako as part of a stepped-up response to the Malian crisis by the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
Unconventional artists and activists narrate their own stories on a new VOA program that seeks to connect underground communities in Iran and the rest of the world. The twice-monthly TV and web program called ZirZameen is produced by Voice of America’s Persian Service and is available in both English and Farsi editions.
Voice of America will soon be able to make its programs available to the U.S. public following passage of new legislation that eliminates the longstanding ban on domestic distribution of VOA programs.
Grammy winners and pop legends headline two exciting new VOA television programs that showcase the best of American music, and carry on a Voice of America tradition that is credited with helping popularize jazz around the world.
Iranians can begin their day with a new, two hour block of live television programming from RFE/RL's Radio Farda and VOA Persian Television, through a groundbreaking collaboration between the two international broadcasters.
Audiences in Burma will soon have a new way to watch Voice of America television programs following a breakthrough agreement signed with Sky Net, a regional direct-to-home satellite provider.
A new VOA radio program about entrepreneurship is attracting a lot of interest in the African nation of Burundi, where people see building a business as a path to success in a country with high unemployment.
Zindagi 360, a fast-paced lifestyle and entertainment show, is attracting big audiences in Pakistan, where TV viewers are seeing a new side to Voice of America programming.
Jessica Beinecke, host and creator of VOA’s online English-Chinese teaching program, OMG! Meiyu, wins the 2012 Association for International Broadcasting, Founders’ Award.
Millions around the world followed the U.S. presidential election Tuesday, courtesy of Voice of America’s radio and television broadcasts, websites and Twitter feeds. Hundreds of affiliate stations also carried VOA programs.
Voice of America is providing extensive live coverage of the US election in 43 languages and teaming up with radio and TV affiliate stations around the world to cover the event.
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