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This week on the first-ever episode of the Doomscroll News Report, we’re tackling how the cuts to the United States Agency for Global Media (USGAM) stand to impact the state of journalism now and in the near future, and close with a pulse-check on where things stand now. You can read along with us, by looking at the articles we cited for this discussion:
On the dissolution of the USGAM: 1. 'Bloody Saturday' at Voice of America and other U.S.-funded networks (David Folkenflik, at NPR), and 2. ‘Massive gift to America’s enemies’: Activists decry cuts to government-funded networks (Brian Stelter, CNN)
On the Chinese State media's response to USGAM cuts: 1. Chinese state media celebrates Trump’s cuts to Voice of America and Radio Free Asia (Kate Lamb, The Guardian) and 2. USAGM, Senior Advisor Kari Lake cancels obscenely expensive 15-year-lease that burdened the taxpayers and enforces Trump’s Executive Order to drastically downsize agency (USGAM statement)
By Amanda Stephens, Hanna Bilinski, RtiThis week on the first-ever episode of the Doomscroll News Report, we’re tackling how the cuts to the United States Agency for Global Media (USGAM) stand to impact the state of journalism now and in the near future, and close with a pulse-check on where things stand now. You can read along with us, by looking at the articles we cited for this discussion:
On the dissolution of the USGAM: 1. 'Bloody Saturday' at Voice of America and other U.S.-funded networks (David Folkenflik, at NPR), and 2. ‘Massive gift to America’s enemies’: Activists decry cuts to government-funded networks (Brian Stelter, CNN)
On the Chinese State media's response to USGAM cuts: 1. Chinese state media celebrates Trump’s cuts to Voice of America and Radio Free Asia (Kate Lamb, The Guardian) and 2. USAGM, Senior Advisor Kari Lake cancels obscenely expensive 15-year-lease that burdened the taxpayers and enforces Trump’s Executive Order to drastically downsize agency (USGAM statement)