Board Meeting, September 15, 2011
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[wptabtitle] Details[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]Date: September 15, 2011
Location: Headquarters of Broadcasting Board of Governors in Washington, D.C. [/wptabcontent]
[wptabtitle] Documents[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]Minutes of the BBG Meeting of September 15, 2011
Decisions of Board at BBG Meeting of September 15, 2011
Minutes of the BBG Meeting of July 14, 2011
Report of the BBG Governance Committee
Grant Agreement between the BBG and Grantee
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[wptabtitle] Press Release[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]
BBG Condemns Threats to Press Freedom and Furthers Reform Efforts
At today’s Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) meeting, the Board discussed and advanced plans to carry out a comprehensive reform for U.S. international broadcasting. The Board also called public attention to a string of disturbing incidents of repression and intimidation perpetrated against BBG journalists in recent months in Nepal, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Burma and elsewhere. Read More
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[wptabtitle] More Info[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]For more information, please contact BBG Public Affairs at (202) 203-4400 or by e-mail at pubaff@bbg.gov. [/wptabcontent][/wptabs]
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Public Comments Form
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