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Voice of America [Hardcover]

Alan L. Heil Jr. (Author), Alan Heil (Author)
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0231126743 978-0231126748 July 15, 2003 0

The Voice of America is the nation's largest publicly funded broadcasting network, reaching more than 90 million people worldwide in over forty languages. Since it first went on the air as a regional wartime enterprise in February 1942, VOA has undergone a spectacular transformation, and it now employs scores of reporters worldwide and broadcasts around the clock every day of every year, reaching listeners in the four-fifths of the world still denied a completely free press. Alan L. Heil, Jr., former deputy director of VOA, chronicles this remarkable transformation from a fledgling short wave propaganda organ during World War II to a global multimedia giant encompassing radio, the Internet, and 1,500 affiliated radio and television stations across the globe.

Using transcripts of radio broadcasts and numerous personal anecdotes, Heil gives the reader a front-row seat to the greatest events of the past sixty years, from the Cold War and the Vietnam conflict to the Watergate and Lewinsky scandals, from Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon in 1969 to ethnic strife in the Balkans and Rwanda in the mid-1990s, and from the outbreak of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Yet Heil also relates the story of a perennially underfunded organization struggling against the political pressures, congressional investigations, massive reorganizations, and leadership purges that have attempted to shape-and, in some instances, control-VOA programming. Reporting first hand, high-quality news is a monumental task for any network, but the Voice faces obstacles unique to an organization that stands, as former director John Chancellor once observed, at "the crossroads of journalism and diplomacy." It is for this reason that many people still perceive VOA as an instrument of American propaganda. However, as a thirty-six-year veteran of VOA and its numerous policy wars, Heil believes that the Voice has always sought to deliver accurate, objective, and comprehensive news of the highest journalistic standard, news that reflects America's diversity and dynamism, and that presents not only U.S. policies but also critical debate about those policies.

This in-depth history of VOA from its founding until its sixtieth anniversary is a vivid portrait of the people who made it great, depicting a news network that has overcome enormous challenges to steadfastly and faithfully report the most important news stories of our time.


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Heil, a former correspondent and deputy director of the Voice of America, offers an inside look at the publicly funded overseas broadcasting network that is little known in the U.S. In operation for more than 60 years, heard around the world in more than 50 languages, the VOA is at the intersection of journalism and diplomacy. Heil recalls the history of VOA and its growth from a propaganda organ of the U.S. State Department to a respected news organization. Interspersed with actual transcripts of VOA broadcasts, the book offers insights into the tensions among the U.S. government, foreign nations, the independent press, and VOA in coverage of World War II, the cold war, Vietnam, and the September 11 terrorist attacks. Heil also details the challenges faced by VOA in staffing, transmission, language barriers, and maintaining a delicate balance between reporting the news objectively and remaining sensitive to U.S. foreign policy. Vanessa Bush
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Here is the inside story of one of our most important government services, a history of an organization known to millions of people around the globe but to only a handful of Americans. Heil's book celebrates this nation's dedication to the practical application of its democratic foundations—our freedom of speech and press.

(Walter Cronkite 1/2004)

Voice of America: A History, the first comprehensive history of hte VOA since the mid-1980s,... is a valuable account that deserve a wide readership, both within the Foreign Service and among the general public.

(Steven Alan Honley Foreign Service Journal Winter 2007)

For those wondering why, in the presence of global commercial news networks, there is still a need for the Voice of America.... Heil's comprehensive history of America's largest publicly funded overseas broadcasting network surely provides a most comprehensive answer.

(The Economist 11/1/07)

[Heil's] familiarity with both the nitty-gritty and the larger issues surrounding "the Voice," as the VOA is commonly known, does much to make the story come alive, as do the anecdotes and transcripts of radio broadcasts he intersperses throughout the narrative... this is a valuable account that deserves a wide readership.

(Foreign Service Journal )

Voice of America: A History effectively chronicles an important corner of American cultural history.

(Seattle Times/Post Intelligencer )

Heil's book is a must read for anyone who is interested in enhancing America's standing in the world.

(Walter R. Roberts Mediterranean Quarterly )

Heil, who spent 36 years at the Voice, was uniquely placed to write Voice of America: A History, a comprehensive and captivating insight... stretching from the launch of the service in February 1942 to its 60th anniversary.

(Morand Fachot DIFFUSION online )

Anyone looking for a richer understanding of recent international information activities will find this work worthwhile.

(Laura A. Belmont Register of the Kentucky Historical Society )

The breadth and scope of this book mean it is essential reading for all those involved--or with an interest--in public diplomacy, international affairs and the media.

(Morand Fachot International Affairs )

Well worth a place in the library of every instructor of the history of America media.

(American Journalism )

Voice of America is an important contribution to the history of international broadcasting and a well-written potpourri of interesting information.

(John Jenks Jhistory, H-Net )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (July 15, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231126743
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231126748
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,629,655 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars voice story, April 21, 2011
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We are using Voice of America A History to assist us in producing a Broadway musical ("voice") created by
Paxton Farrar (student at NYU and playwright). Though the musical is staged in the late 40's all of the
information about VOA for the decades discussed in Heil's book was tremendously useful in understanding
the dedication to the Charter and to journalistic truth. Voice of America is as important to listeners
all of over the world today as it was to the post WWII years. Alan Heil did an incredible job of
capturing the life stories of those involved with VOA and those dependent on it for truth about
the value of people and their quest for freedom. Bravo!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A personal view of the Voice of America, April 17, 2009
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Alan Heil has given us the story of the Voice of America, the US Government's international radio stations, from the perspective of one of its longest-serving employees. Mr. Heil started with VOA in New York, and moved with them to Washington, DC in the 1950s. He tells the stories of the broadcasters and broadcasts as only someone on the inside can. This is a must read for anyone interested in International Broadcasting or American policy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not academic, December 29, 2008
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This book is very enjoyable reading. It's like a memoir or autobiography of Voice of America, definitely not a stuffy academic work.
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Imagine the sound of a million voices. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
coverage desk, central newsroom, humanitarian reporting, other international broadcasters, international broadcasting activities, overseas information program, contract reporter, interview with author, language broadcasters, government editorials, shortwave transmitters, journalistic code, language services, news agency reports, responsible discussion, overseas networks
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, New York, State Department, Middle East, White House, America's Voice, Cold War, Worldnet Television, Africa Division, Latin America, World War, Chinese Branch, Washington Post, Broadcasting Board of Governors, East Asia, Dalai Lama, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Hong Kong, United Nations, Khmer Rouge, News Division, Bernie Kamenske, Capitol Hill, Mullah Omar, South Asia
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