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  1. VOA Alternative Names
  2. Broadcaster

Iconography

(Source: Wikimedia)
Voice of America headquarters (Source: Wikimedia)
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Willis Conover broadcasting with Voice of America in 1969 (Source: Wikimedia)
Martin Luther King's 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech (Source: Wikimedia)
Buzz Aldrin on the moon, in a photograph taken by Neil Armstrong, who can be seen in the visor reflection along with Earth[55] (Source: Wikimedia)
Edward R. Murrow Greenville Transmitting Station, the VOA broadcasting station in North Carolina's Inner Banks (Source: Wikimedia)
The Delano Transmitting Station was closed in 2007. (Source: Wikimedia)
Then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at VOA headquarters in January 2021. (Source: Wikimedia)
Guo Wengui (Source: Wikimedia)

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