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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alan L. Heil, Jr.Publisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.865kg ISBN: 9780231126748ISBN 10: 0231126743 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 02 July 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews""" 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 ""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 "" 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."" "" 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" 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& mdash;our freedom of speech and press. -- Walter Cronkite 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 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 [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. 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 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 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 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 [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 1/2004 Well worth a place in the library of every instructor of the history of America media. American Journalism Winter 2007 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 11/1/07 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 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 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 [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 1/2004 Well worth a place in the library of every instructor of the history of America media. American Journalism Winter 2007 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 11/1/07 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 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 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 [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 writeVoice 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 Author InformationAlan L. Heil Jr. worked for the Voice of America from 1962 until he retired in 1998. He held various positions at VOA, including foreign correspondent, chief of news and current affairs, and deputy director. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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