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sokols | 11 months ago

Congratulations on the successful launch!

> .. I’d listen to the Voice of America..

I grew up listening to VoA as a kid as well, I was born in a then not so developed part of the Balkans. Sometimes I have the feeling that the ordinary Americans don't have a clue about the impact VoA had in the countries like ours.

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blackoil|11 months ago

My father/grandfather were avid fans of international broadcasts. VoA, Radio Nippon, Deutsche Weller, BBC. By our childhood, TV came with 2 channels and in adolescence 60. My son has access to YouTube, Netflix...

thinkingtoilet|11 months ago

As an American, I literally have no idea what Voice of America is.

bluGill|11 months ago

It is americas foreign propoganda program. is was intentionally made hard for americans to listen to. That it was hard to get at meant the types of people who want to control government propoganda didn't care and so it turned out to be a reasonable source of low bias information.

hkpack|11 months ago

Together with "Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty" - it was the main source of information not controlled by the party for people behind the iron curtain.

Radio Liberty was employing variety of native journalists living abroad but with the intention to talk about their native countries and cultures.

The amount of influence it had on the generation is hard to overestimate. It was also shut down recently by the DOGE.

jjtheblunt|11 months ago

As an American, I wonder how you don't know.

And therefore I am guessing it was more obvious pre Gorbachev/Reagan era.

clarionbell|11 months ago

Those in government right now certainly don't, or they don't care.

alistairSH|11 months ago

Where "those in government" is "Trump, Musk, and their minions", yep.

The actual bureaucrats are mostly pissed off.

StefanBatory|11 months ago

I am Polish; I didn't grew up during period of Communist occupation, but I've certainly heard of stories of people risking their wellbeing via trying to listen to VoA. It was very much a big crime.

epolanski|11 months ago

Radio Wolna Europa was the one that my parents and grandparents listened to more often in communist Poland.

mmooss|11 months ago

Out of curiosity, why VOA and not the BBC or something else?

scrappyjoe|11 months ago

This reply is quite late, but I thought I’d answer it anyway. When I was a child, I enjoyed the VoA more than the BBC Africa service, and when I was a teen my preferences swapped. I had never really thought about why before. And I had never really clicked that the VoA was a propaganda tool.

My best answer is that listening to the VoA as a kid was just way more fun than the BBC. And maybe it being propaganda was a big reason for that. Stories were simple, there were good guys and bad guys, science was awesome and we might make it to Mars by the year 2000.

As I got older, I started to see that things weren’t so simple, I wanted unbiased, or at least balanced, reporting about the region I lived in, and then BBC Africa took over.

mrguyorama|11 months ago

Trump has defunded VoA. >https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvge4l109r3o

Good luck to anyone in a shitty regime that thought they could at least rely on American propaganda to get some useful info from an alternative. Despite VoA being cheap and enormously effective, and being something no Americans care about, he still kills it.

Gee, I wonder who benefits most from VoA dying?