Editors Note:
Contrary to earlier reports...the Voice of America IS NOT shutting down due to U.S. government shutdown. This has been reported by various sources in the blogispere
Gayle Van Horn
Core BBG Activities to Continue During U.S. Government Shutdown October 1, 2013
Many parts of the Broadcasting Board of Governors have had to shut down
due to a lapse in appropriations for the U.S. federal government, but
BBG-supported media are still bringing news and information programs to
audiences around the world.
U.S. international media activities under
the BBG that are deemed "foreign relations essential to national security," such
as news programming and distribution, are excepted from the shutdown and will
continue. Information follows on ongoing operations as well as
cancellations.
Broadcasting and Distribution of Programming
The
networks under the BBG will continue to produce and distribute news and
information in 61 languages to audiences in more than 100 countries. This
programming from both the federal and non-federal networks will carry on with
support from a reduced staff of the International Broadcasting
Bureau.
Voice of America (VOA) and the Office of Cuba Broadcasting
(Radio and TV MartÃ), along with the grantee broadcasting networks -- Radio Free
Asia, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks
(Alhurra TV and Radio Sawa) -- will continue programming during the
appropriations lapse.
The BBG networks will cover breaking news
and high-priority live programming. The current broadcasting distribution
schedule will remain in place, while the numbers of support personnel are
reduced. Internet and new media operations will continue as necessary for
overseas audiences. Further information detailing the agency's operations plan
for a lapse in appropriations, along with FAQs can be found
here.
Events and Other Activities
The BBG-Gallup Research
Briefing planned for October 2 on media use in Mali and Somalia is postponed
until further notice.
Updates to the BBG website www.bbg.gov will be limited to information about
the shutdown and any other essential notices. Employees can call 202-382-8222
for information on the status of agency operations.
Contractors will
continue work unless otherwise notified by their contract officer. Questions
concerning contract work should be directed to the Office of
Contracts.
For any media questions concerning agency activities during
the lapse in appropriations, please contact Letitia King at 202-203-4400 or
lking@bbg.gov.
(BBG/PA)