New VOA programs target English audience

Washington, D.C., May 17, 2010 – Voice of America has unveiled a
dynamic new lineup of interactive radio programs and Web features
aimed at expanding its English-speaking audience around the world.

Three new radio programs, Daybreak Asia, Crossroads Asia, and Middle
East Monitor, focus on key developments in each region, with in-depth
features, more newsmaker interviews and dynamic interaction with
listeners, viewers and website visitors. Another program,
International Edition, provides lively, fast-paced world news
coverage, and American Café brings you stories about life in the
United States.

Listen to VOA programs and explore the new Web features at www.voanews.com

VOA English Programs Director John Stevenson describes the new
programs as, “for and about the people in the regions, providing the
story behind the story, with more background and analysis, increased
use of graphics on our website and more social networking with sites
like Facebook.”

VOA English has an estimated global weekly radio audience of more than
11 million people. VOA newscasts and programs are available on a host
of platforms, including our website, via podcasting, social networking
sites, radio and television affiliate stations around the world, and
now on VOA’s upgraded mobile phone site http://english.voa.mobi.

Other languages are also available by going to
http://www1.voanews.com/english/mobile/ and selecting from the list.

(VOA Press Release)

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