• Encouraging Plurality
  • Providing Access
  • Building Capacity
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Greta Van Susteren Joins VOA as a Contributor

Veteran newscaster Greta Van Susteren, widely known for her work on CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC, joined the newsroom as a part-time volunteer in late 2017. She quickly set to work on a number of high-profile interviews, including Senator Dick Durbin, who spoke about his travels to Myanmar’s Rakhine State and his evaluation of the crisis facing Rohingya refugees; South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who discussed his concerns about Iran’s compliance with the Iran Nuclear Deal; and former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley, who discussed Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption drive. Van Susteren also provided expert analysis on Robert Mueller’s Russia probe for several of the language services and started work on a new show that launched in early 2018.

  • Presenting the truth
  • Encouraging Plurality
  • Providing Access
  • Building Capacity
  • — Voice of America
  • — Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
  • — Office of Cuba Broadcasting
  • — Radio Free Asia
  • — Middle East Broadcasting Networks
  • Leadership
  • Financial Highlights

Submitted on behalf of the Broadcasting Board of Governors (now U.S. Agency for Global Media) and pursuant to Section 305(a) of the International Broadcasting Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-236). Because this report covers work completed in 2017, this document will continue to refer to the agency as the BBG.

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