She's been on Phoenix TV for close to 30 years, first at KPNX/12 for a few years and then at KSAZ/Fox 10. She is from Iowa, but she's made her name (and destroyed it) in Phoenix.She started out in Eastern Iowa
She's been on Phoenix TV for close to 30 years, first at KPNX/12 for a few years and then at KSAZ/Fox 10. She is from Iowa, but she's made her name (and destroyed it) in Phoenix.She started out in Eastern Iowa
Having said that, it is likely that most of USAGM’s output is headed for closure under Elon Musk’s government efficiency committee, so the Kari Lake appointment may not really make any difference. Musk also probably has little understanding or tolerance of what he likely sees as an archaic and irrelevant shortwave medium.
And none of us are listeningThe only people who'll know what she's doing are people in other countries
So for now, Trump’s announcement is more of a suggestion – albeit a highly influential one.
Trump’s statement said Lake “will be appointed by, and work closely with, our next head of the US Agency for Global Media, who I will announce soon.”
What could possibly go wrong?Per Voice of America,,,news that matters.
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You should study the history of VOA. It's entire purpose has been to promote ideology. That's why it was founded.The state of Arizona is thrilled. But longtime employees of the Voice are likely getting ready to resign.
Truthfully had she not destroyed her own credibility, she would at least on paper appear to be a good choice. She's a graduate of Syracuse Unversity's Newhouse School of Communications, and spent 30 years in TV. She knows more about TV news than Trump's previous choice for this job. The bad news is she knows how to use media to promote an ideology rather than the news. She'd be great at a place like Trinity or CBN. Instead, she's taking taxpayer dollars to do exactly what they claim NPR does. Except for the other side.
As a reminder, here's what Michael Pack, Trump's previous VOA chief, did in 2020:
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Ex-Voice Of America Head Blew $4 Million On Lawyers To Spy On Employees: Report
Trump appointee Michael Pack sought to transform the tax-funded VOA into a propaganda operation, according to a whistleblower complaint.www.huffpost.com
I'm expecting a repeat performance.
You should study the history of VOA. It's entire purpose has been to promote ideology. That's why it was founded.
No by getting dropped from a Fox TV station for going off the script and reporting opinion rather than fact. It's that experience that more relates to her new duties at VOA.I'm curious, how precisely do you feel that Ms. Lake has "destroyed her credibility"? By running for office on a platform of positions you don't necessarily agree with?
The irony of the "two sides of the coin" funding issue between VOA and CPB is not lost on me. Personally I think they should both be DOGE cuts.
Government does not need to be in this business.
He held a doctorate in philology -- the study of language.I think Joseph Goebbels might have been smarter than she is.
Only certain VOA programs were in “Special English” which was limited to an approximately 850 word vocabulary and delivered at a slow pace. Most English language programming was and is in normal speech.Do VOA announcers and anchors still speak s-l-o-w-l-y in English? So, those who speak English as a 2nd language can understand better.
I HAVE worked there on several occasions as a congressionally mandated "evaluator" of one of the agency's divisions which you mention.I know people who work there. It was founded to promote AMERICAN ideology, not the ideology of a single political party. But you're right, the history is filled with periods when it did some questionable things with regards to foreign policy. The State Department has a lot to say about its programming. There are whole separate discussions about Radio Marti or Radio Free Europe.
Actually, she will fit right in with the spirit of the VOA which is to reflect American majority sentiment and attitudes.No by getting dropped from a Fox TV station for going off the script and reporting opinion rather than fact. It's that experience that more relates to her new duties at VOA.
The VOA may have worked 70 or so years ago when underdeveloped nations had no TV, little radio outside the bigger cities and very little international news on the radio except what stations could read from local newspapers.I think this will be discussed more as the CPB debate gets deeper. But I don't expect any cuts at VOA or USAGM. Trump knows the value of the media. The difference between CPB and VOA is he can control what VOA says and does.
Correct. Special English news was as much an "English Lesson" as it was a newscast. It was only done briefly each day, and did not permeate the rest of VOA programming. However, they did have guidelines about minimizing colloquial terms and expressions that people who did not grow up speaking English would not have learned in a foreign nation.Only certain VOA programs were in “Special English” which was limited to an approximately 850 word vocabulary and delivered at a slow pace. Most English language programming was and is in normal speech.
Kari runs for office, loses but claims "I won I won I won I won I won send money!" Then runs for Senate, loses and claims to have won. Great grift if you can get it.You should study the history of VOA. It's entire purpose has been to promote ideology. That's why it was founded.
I'm curious, how precisely do you feel that Ms. Lake has "destroyed her credibility"? By running for office on a platform of positions you don't necessarily agree with?
The irony of the "two sides of the coin" funding issue between VOA and CPB is not lost on me. Personally I think they should both be DOGE cuts.
Government does not need to be in this business.
Do you really think that either of those offerings gets significant listening or viewing?VOA needs to catch up with RT and BBC. Live video streaming.