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Technicians working in the master control room at a Voice of America facility.
Technicians working in the master control room at a Voice of America facility.

Voice of America

United States radio network
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Also known as: VOA
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1942 - 1953

Voice of America (VOA), radiobroadcasting network of theU.S. government, a unit of theUnited States Information Agency (USIA). Its first broadcast, in German, took place on February 24, 1942, and was intended to counter Nazipropaganda among the German people. By the timeWorld War II ended, the VOA was broadcasting 3,200 programs in 40 languages every week. It became part of the USIA when that agency was established in 1953.

Willis Conover interviewing Louis Armstrong
Willis Conover interviewing Louis ArmstrongWillis Conover (left) interviewing Louis Armstrong for the Voice of America, 1955.

The VOA’s function is to promote understanding of the United States and to spread Americanvalues. During theCold War it concentrated its message on the communist countries of eastern and central Europe. Its daily broadcasts include news reports, stories and discussions on American political and cultural events, and editorials setting forth U.S. government policy. The VOA produces and broadcasts radio programs in English and foreign languages and operates broadcasting and relay stations to transmit them.

This article was most recently revised and updated byJohn M. Cunningham.

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