I had a hard time trying to figure out where this one should go, but since it relates to a talk show/phone-in, I figured this was as good as it was going to get.
The Voice of America has once again gotten in the middle of a political spat between its staff, in this case one Dr. Kim Andrew Elliot who has hosted radio and media-oriented programming on VOA for more than a decade, and the management appointed by the Bush Administration to run the service.
Kim had prepared a feature about Hurricane Katrina response and WWL Radio acting as a lifeline to the residents down there. His program included excerpts of callers complaining about the response to the disaster monitored over the air. The subject of the call in show was to be about how hurricanes affect life in America.
VOA Director David Jackson was having none of it though, and ordered Elliot's feature off the air because of the image his piece would project about America abroad (and the government). Further, Elliot's appearances on Talk to America have now been canceled, and VOA staffers were told that the show would be terminated as a call-in/freeform opinion show and replaced with a news program.
The VOA has been under pressure by the Administration not to report on negative news about the situation in Iraq or on government in general. This has created more animosity than at anytime since the McCarthy era. The question - should the VOA resemble the BBC as an independent news voice free from government intrusion, or should it resemble the Voice of Russia - an official government radio service programmed to reflect the views of the Putin Administration in Moscow.
Here are some articles about the situation from all sides:
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20050501facomment84302/sanford-j-ungar/pitch-imperfect.html
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20050701faresponse84416/david-s-jackson/his-master-s-voice.html
http://www.cjrdaily.org/archives/001569.asp
Dr. Elliot's Blog: http://kimandrewelliott.com/
VOA Outsources News Programming to China: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4603928
The Voice of America has once again gotten in the middle of a political spat between its staff, in this case one Dr. Kim Andrew Elliot who has hosted radio and media-oriented programming on VOA for more than a decade, and the management appointed by the Bush Administration to run the service.
Kim had prepared a feature about Hurricane Katrina response and WWL Radio acting as a lifeline to the residents down there. His program included excerpts of callers complaining about the response to the disaster monitored over the air. The subject of the call in show was to be about how hurricanes affect life in America.
VOA Director David Jackson was having none of it though, and ordered Elliot's feature off the air because of the image his piece would project about America abroad (and the government). Further, Elliot's appearances on Talk to America have now been canceled, and VOA staffers were told that the show would be terminated as a call-in/freeform opinion show and replaced with a news program.
The VOA has been under pressure by the Administration not to report on negative news about the situation in Iraq or on government in general. This has created more animosity than at anytime since the McCarthy era. The question - should the VOA resemble the BBC as an independent news voice free from government intrusion, or should it resemble the Voice of Russia - an official government radio service programmed to reflect the views of the Putin Administration in Moscow.
Here are some articles about the situation from all sides:
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20050501facomment84302/sanford-j-ungar/pitch-imperfect.html
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20050701faresponse84416/david-s-jackson/his-master-s-voice.html
http://www.cjrdaily.org/archives/001569.asp
Dr. Elliot's Blog: http://kimandrewelliott.com/
VOA Outsources News Programming to China: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4603928