Press Release
Washington, D.C. 
February 1, 2012 
 
Voice of America turned 70 on Wednesday, and VOA Director David Ensor says the 
international broadcast agency is aggressively moving forward with new programs 
that ensure it remains an “information lifeline to people in closed societies 
like Iran.”

Addressing VOA journalists at the agency’s Washington headquarters, Ensor 
pointed to a television news show for Burma that began airing in January, a 
popular video blog that has been viewed more than 7 million times in China, 
expanded TV broadcasts to Iran, and new health programs on radio in Africa.  He 
also described plans for a Russian language TV program that will harness 
popular social media programs to make citizen journalists and the audience a 
key part of the show.

Ensor said the one-time cold war broadcaster is “as relevant today as it was 
February 1st, 1942,” the date of the first shortwave radio broadcast to 
Germany.”

Created by the U.S. government in the opening days of World War Two, the Voice 
of America has evolved into a global multi-media organization, broadcasting 
balanced and comprehensive news in 43 languages to an estimated weekly audience 
of 141 million.

The first shortwave radio transmission, spoken in German just weeks after the 
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, began with the words “Here speaks a voice from 
America.”  The broadcast went on to promise, “The news may be good.  The news 
may be bad.  We shall tell you the truth.” Ensor, the 28th Voice of America 
director, says the agency continues to be guided by those words.

VOA radio remains highly popular in many markets, including Somalia, parts of 
Pakistan and Haiti.  Ensor says the agency is moving forward with new 
television and Internet programs that target countries like Iran, where the 
government restricts the free flow of information.

VOA programs are delivered on satellite, cable TV, mobile, shortwave, FM, 
medium wave, the Internet, and on a network of about 1,200 affiliate stations 
around the world.  In addition to more than 1,100 employees in Washington, VOA 
works with contract journalists in trouble spots around the world.  Last month 
the Taliban claimed responsibility for the murder of a reporter working for VOA 
in Pakistan.

For more information about this release please contact Kyle King at the VOA 
Public Relations office in Washington at [email protected]. Visit our main 
website at www.voanews.com for information about all of our programs. 
The Voice of America is a multimedia international broadcasting service funded 
by the U.S. Government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors. VOA 
broadcasts approximately 1,500 hours of news, information, educational, and 
cultural programming every week to an estimated worldwide audience of about 141 
million people. Programs are produced in 43 languages and are intended 
exclusively for audiences outside of the United States.

For more information, call VOA Public Relations at (202) 
203-4959              (202) 203-4959      . 
 
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