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[HCDX] Senate Committee on Appropriations says VOA radio and TV to China must continue
Senate Committee on Appropriations says VOA radio and TV to China must continue
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Posted on September 28th, 2011
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The media freedom website BBG Watch reported that the Senate Committee on
Appropriations has rejected the Broadcasting Board of Governors´ (BBG) proposal to end
Voice of America (VOA) radio and TV broadcasts to China and criticized the BBG for the lack
of transparency. The committee recommended $740,039,000 for U.S. international
broadcasting operations, for the operating and engineering costs of VOA, Office of Cuba
Broadcasting (OCB), which includes Radio and TV Marti, Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty
(RFE/RL), Radio Free Asia (RFA), Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN), which
includes Alhurra TV and Radio Sawa, and the BBG in FY2012. The Obama Administration
has asked for $754,261,000. The BBG´s FY2011 budget was $740,017,000. The BBG.
manages these U.S. government-funded entities and broadcasting operations
In a highly critical language included in a report recommending the passage of the bill (S.
1601) making FY2012 appropriations for the Department of State, the BBG and other foreign
operations, the Senate Committee on Appropriations expressed concern with "the lack of
transparency" regarding the BBG proposal.
The committee noted that in addition to ending VOA radio and TV to China, the BBG also
wanted to reduce shortwave and medium wave transmissions to Russia, Iran, North Korea,
Vietnam, and Iraq. The committee directed the BBG to notify the committee when BBG
broadcast hours are reduced or increased and when transmission platforms are changed.
The committee approved funding for the continuation of these broadcasts and transmissions,
including VOA radio and TV programs to China. The report was submitted by Senator Patrick
Leahy (D-VT), chair of the Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations.
In an earlier action, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs also voted by unanimous
consent to approve an amendment proposed by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) that would
prevent the BBG from ending VOA broadcasts to China. The vote represented an
unprecendented full bipartisan rebuke to the BBG.
In describing his strategy of confronting Congress, the BBG chairman Walter Isaacson said
in a recent interview with Congressional Quarterly that "these are battles I´m not afraid to
have." That strategy, advocated by the BBG permanent executive staffers who advise the
part-time Board, backfired. Having managed to terminate VOA radio and TV broadcasts to
Russia despite strong opposition from Senator Leahy and other members of Congress, these
executive staffers were confident they could do it again in the case of VOA broadcasts to
China.
This time they encountered a far stronger and better organized opposition from numerous
media freedom and human rights groups. In the interview, Isaacson also mischaracterized
the position of his Congressional and other critics by implying that they are so focused on
preserving shortwave radio broadcasts that they fail to understand the importance of social
media. Most of the critics are supporters of new media technologies but advocate a multi-
media approach to program delivery, including satellite TV transmissions to China, which the
BBG also wanted to eliminate. In a move that may signal a an attempt at damage control, the
BBG has abolished the positions of some of its executives who were behind the decision to
end VOA programs to China and reduce radio and TV transmissions to other countries
without free media.
Before these Congressional actions, the BBG plan had been criticized by Chinese human
rights activists, Human Rights Watch, American civil rights activists, journalists, and Chinese
American organizations.
Laogai Research Foundation, Chinese Coalition for Citizens´ Rights, Women´s Rights
Without Frontiers, Women´s Rights in China, Free Church for China, China Aid, Tibet House,
Free Burma Alliance, The Chinese Chamber of Commerce in New York, Visual Artists Guild,
Pasadena NAACP, National Committee Democratic Party of China, Alliance for Hong Kong
Chinese in the US, Human Rights for Workers, and Ethan Gutmann, Recipient Tiananmen
Spirit Award, signed a petition to Congress to save VOA Chinese broadcasts.
Free Media Online, a media freedom nonprofit, worked with current and former BBG
employees and human rights activists to help launch BBG Watch website, which advocates
for restoring media freedom focus and good management in U.S. international broadcasting.
Claims by BBG members and executives that almost no one in China listens to VOA radio on
shortwave were denied by Chinese pro-democracy activists and derided by both Democrats
and Republicans in Congress.
The Committee does not include the funds requested for program enhancements.
However, the BBG may propose reallocations to fund these increases in the fiscal year 2012
spend plan. While the Committee recognizes that VOA English language and cultural
programs are reaching audiences, particularly youth, via the Internet in the PRC, the
Committee is concerned with the lack of clarity about the impact of the China broadcast
restructuring proposal on all VOA radio and television programs broadcast to the PRC and
Taiwan, and the lack of transparency of the ``optimize BBG transmission´´ proposal. The
Committee does not support either proposal and includes funding for the continuation of
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