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American scholars speak out against firing of Radio Liberty journalists
David Satter, a former Moscow correspondent, has criticized the mass firings and changes at Radio Liberty in a Russian media ... -
Radio Liberty in Exile getting ready for a big fight with RFE/RL executives Korn and ...
BBG Watch Commentary Dozens of former Radio Liberty journalists fired by American managers who used guards and other coercive measures ... -
Union Calls For Congressional Hearings On The BBG's Erratic Leadership,
The AFGE Local 1812 union representing employees of the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) has called for congressional hearing on ... -
Corti and Lipien in National Review – Radio Liberty silenced by Washington
BBG Watch Commentary In an article published in National Review Online, Mario Corti and Ted Lipien argue that Radio Free ... -
Letter from Prague – Questions for Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty President Steven Korn
BBG Watch Commentary – a Letter from Prague by an anonymous Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist My nickname for ... -
Radio Liberty Russian website going to the dogs
According to a report prepared by former Radio Liberty employees, the station’s Russian Service website is not being frequently updated ... -
BBG Governor Victor Ashe sees a meltdown at Radio Liberty in Moscow
BBG Watch Commentary Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) member Ambassador Victor Ashe has issued a statement today to the media ... -
Another young journalist resigns in protest from 'new' Radio Liberty, calls it a sinking Titanic
BBG Watch Commentary Anastasia Kirilenko, 28-year-old web editor, investigative reporter and radio broadcaster, has resigned in protest from Radio Liberty ... -
Broadcasting Board of Governors – Just How Bad It Is, And How Much Worse It ...
Broadcasting Board of Governors – Just How Bad It Is, And How Much Worse It Will Be, Part Two by ... -
U.S. News & World Report article on VOA notes firings at Radio Liberty, idleness of ...
BBG Watch Commentary The destruction of Radio Liberty story is not going away. In an article devoted largely to mismanagement ...
