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From “BBG Media Highlights,” we recommend today:

Russian state television airs anti-American film during a break from Olympic coverage. Washington Post notes that the film has a mention of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Not in “BBG Media Highlights” — but worth reading:

A Living Memorial In Honor of Former BBG Governor, Victor Ashe, American Federation of Government Employees, AFGE Local 1812

Also worth reading:

VOA English News ignores Kerry talking about media freedom with Chinese bloggers, BBG Watch

 

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BBG Media Highlights – February 18, 2014
About Our Networks— Russian state television airs anti-American film during a break from Olympic coverage. Washington Post notes that the film has a mention of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

— Google’s search results in China do include the Voice of America.

— Radio World reports that Richard Stengel will join the Broadcasting Board of Governors as Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs.

Citations of BBG Networks

— The Express Tribune quotes VOA interview with Afghan Taliban spokesperson that claim of negotiations between Karzai and Taliban is “baseless.”

— Lowy Interpreter and Tibetan Review cite RFA on Chinese authorities introducing harsh new measures to punish families of those who self-immolate.

— Time quotes VOA report on new rules for facial hair for Sikhs in the military.

— RFE/RL Kazakh Service social media editor’s tweets from lace-underwear protest featured in NBC News and Moscow Times.

— Washington Post opinion piece cites statistics on homelessness from VOA report.

— Daily News Egypt and Japan Times cite RFE/RL reporting on execution of Iranian poet.

— RFE/RL Ukrainian Service video of protesters leaving city hall used by CNN and WDAM.

— Ethiopian pilot hijacks plane in attempt to get asylum from Switzerland. UPI votes VOA reporting.

— UPI cites VOA report on third anniversary of “Day of Rage” on Libya.

— UPI cites RFE/RL report of Valentine’s Day being celebrated in Pakistan as form of protest.

Of Interest

— Filming a love story in Iran.

— Reporting on everyday life in Xinjiang.

— House of Cards as public diplomacy in China? (no spoilers)

— Internet improvements in Iran.

— Head of Australia’s publicly-funded broadcaster defends international broadcasting.

— How a first-time film-maker alerted the world to Venezuela’s student protests.

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