Posted on 05/20/2008 1:59:46 PM PDT by bs9021
BBG Spreads Freedom and Democracy
by: Melinda Zosh, May 20, 2008
Americas prominent news stations, CNN, Fox News, ABC, CBS, and NBC, broadcast to millions each day. But combined, none have as many viewers or as many hours of footage as the BBGthe Broadcasting Board of Governors.
BBG is the independent federal agency responsible for all U.S. government and government sponsored, non-military, international broadcasting, according to the Broadcasting Board of Governors Web site.
James K. Glassman, Chair of the BBG, said that although the BBG is telecast around the world, the organization focuses on three countries which are critical to U.S. national security: Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Glassman said that 28 percent of Iranian adults listen to Voice of America at least once a week and discover critical information about their country that they would not otherwise learn.
[Some] governments keep truths from their people, said Glassman. [Because of BBG], Iranians learned about how their government is trading arms and training in Iraq.
Right now, a large portion of Africans and Arabic people listen to BBG. In the future, BBG hopes to have more success in other countries with censored presses such as Venezuela. However, the BBG is probably most critical in Iraq. At this point in history, Iraq needs BBG, Glassman said.
This organization, founded in 1999, broadcasts its programs to more than 155 million viewers worldwide in over 60 different languages.
Glassman spoke at the Heritage Foundation on May 15 about the BBG post-September 11. He said that BBGs audience, mostly those in countries without a free press, such as Iran, has increased 75 percent in the seven years since the September 11, 2001 attacks upon the United States....
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