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Voice of America

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noun

  1. the division of the United States Information Agency that broadcasts daily programs of news and entertainment throughout the world. VOA, V.O.A.


Example Sentences

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They have shut down Voice of America.

From Slate

Speaking to Voice of America, one of his coaches said once Halinichiev had seen the destruction caused by the war, he felt he had to fight.

From BBC

Gu Bo signed up to walk dogs and feed cats on Rover the day after she was laid off from her job at Voice of America in March.

From The Wall Street Journal

The agency, currently headed on an interim basis by Kari Lake, oversees the funding for government-run media outlets such as Voice of America.

From Los Angeles Times

District Court for the District of Columbia called for the network’s restoration last April, citing a law that requires the Voice of America broadcast to be continued.

From Los Angeles Times