International Broadcasting
From Public Diplomacy
Contents |
[edit] Overview
[edit] Television
[edit] Private Broadcasters
- Cable News Network International (CNN-I)
[edit] Government Broadcasters
[edit] Radio
[edit] List of Broadcasters
- Channel Africa - the Voice of the African Renaissance
- Deutsche Welle (DW)
- Radio Farda a joint project of RFE/RL and VOA
- Radio Free Asia (RFA)
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
- Voice of America (VOA)
- Worldnet now part of the VOA
[edit] New Technology
Many countries are taking advantage of internet and satellite radio to deliver their international broadcasts.
[edit] Further Reading
- The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (2005) Jeff Rosenberg "International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy: Not Just for Governments Anymore"(PDF): 38-43.
- Report on a conference hosted by the Hoover Institution & the Cold War International History Project of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2004) Cold War Broadcasting Impact
- Zöllner, Oliver (2006): 'A quest for dialogue in international broadcasting: Germany's public diplomacy targeting Arab audiences'. Global Media and Communication, 2(2): 160-182.
