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VOA Indonesia is the Indonesian service of the Voice of America (VOA). Broadcasting from Washington, DC, USA, the service produces programs for radio, television and website that especially catered for the Indonesian audience in their native language, Indonesian. VOA Indonesia first aired programs in Indonesian through shortwave radio in 1942.
Widakuswara has worked in broadcasting and radio in Indonesia, the United Kingdom, and the United States since the 1990s. [5] She began working at Voice of America (VOA) in 2003 as a producer and on-air reporter for the Indonesian Service. [2] In early 2021, Widakuswara covered the Trump administration for VOA.
Voice of Kashmir 2002 Yes Azad Kashmir Radio ? Yes Athmik Yathra Radio: 1985 Yes Religious broadcaster. Indonesia Voice of Indonesia: 1945 Yes Yes Iran IRIB World Service: 1956 Yes Voice of the Islamic Palestinian Revolution 2015 Yes Clandestine station targeted Israel. Radio Payam-e Doost 2001 2018 No Clandestine station targeted Iran. Ireland
Voice of America is a part of the United States Agency for Global Media, a government agency that oversees all non-military, international broadcasting. The U.S. Agency for Global Media is funded ...
“With an audience of 326 million people, Voice of America delivers information in 48 languages. Under my leadership, the VOA will excel in its mission: chronicling America’s achievements ...
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 ...
(The Center Square) – Kari Lake elaborated on what she hopes her role would look like at Voice of America if she is officially placed as the international news organization’s director. “It ...
The earliest was the Indonesian Journal, founded in 1988, and published primarily in the Indonesian language. [10] Others include the Loma Linda-based Actual Indonesia News (founded 1996, also in Indonesian), and the Glendora-based Indonesia Media (founded 1998). [10] Los Angeles-based monthly The Indonesia Letter has the largest circulation. [35]