BBG Board Meeting, June 6-7, 2012
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[wptabtitle] Details[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]Date: June 6-7, 2012
Location: Headquarters of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in Prague, Czech Republic
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[wptabtitle] Press Release[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]
The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) is moving to take full advantage of the recent liberalization of press restrictions in Burma.
At its regular monthly meeting, the board approved a resolution offered by Gov. Michael Meehan that seeks new coordination among the BBG, the Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA) to build on recent breakthroughs to raise the profile of U.S. international broadcasting in the South Asian nation. Read More[/wptabcontent]
[wptabtitle] Documents[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent]Record of Decisions
Minutes of the BBG Meeting June 7, 2012
Minutes of the BBG Meeting of April 20, 2012
Resolution Regarding Establishing a Presence for U. S. International Broadcasting in Burma
Policy Regarding Non-Disclosure of Deliberative Information
Resolution Honoring Former BBG Governor Enders Wimbush
Resolution Regarding Senator Coburn’s Amendment to Limit Spending on Government-Sponsored Conferences and Travel[/wptabcontent]
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Video Part 1
Video Part 2
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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
Public comments related to U.S. international media are now being accepted for review by the board. Comments intended for the June 6, 2012 meeting of the board must be submitted by .
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