The Voice of America, which now broadcasts 1,500 hours of radio and television 
news and feature programmes each week for a foreign audience of 134 million 
people, is increasingly using the Internet to interact with its audience.

In addition to transmitting news and information, it operates social networking 
programs on its website and uses blogs and webchats to encourage audience 
participation.

It also uses the Internet for English language learning programmes. In 2008, 
VoA awarded a contract to Alelo Inc to develop an interactive Web-based 
learning portal to teach English as a second language. The portal is extremely 
popular with college-age students in China and Iran.

VoA Director Dan Austin said in a recent interview to America.gov that it had 
been told the new Obama administration feels that “what we do, dollar for 
dollar, is one of the better investments the American taxpayer can make.”  

Austin said the VoA will continue to provide timely news and information to 
more than 130 million people worldwide while pursing innovative ways to engage 
this audience.

The former Wall Street Journal reporter and executive, who now oversees VoA’s 
$190 million budget, said, “Our fundamental mission has basically remained the 
same” since VoA began broadcasting in 1942 during World War II.

“Our task is still to provide accurate, balanced and comprehensive news and 
information programs for foreign audiences. We are just expanding our technical 
ability to do that while at the same time using state-of-the-art information 
technology to have a dialogue with people.”

Its 1,100 journalists and technicians broadcast in 45 languages (25 through its 
television arm), using a growing network of 1,200 local radio and television 
stations, as well as cable systems.

“Our strategy for reaching audiences is market- and research - driven,” Austin 
explained.“We are investing a fair amount of money into our technological 
infrastructure,” Austin said. “Right now, we have one foot in the analog world 
and one foot in the digital world.”

“But, bit by bit, we’re putting together a [digital] system,” he said, that 
eliminates tapes and similar recording and playing equipment, relying instead 
on computerization to get better quality quickly and cost-effectively. 

http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/voa-steps-us-net-usage-reach-listeners

(Jaisakthivel, Ardic DX Club, Chennai, India)


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