CUSIB member Robert Reilly on How to Win the War of Ideas

Robert Reilly, member of the Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – cusib.org) Advisory Board has published an analysis of U.S. government’s international media outreach: “Information Operations: Successes and Failures.” Reilly wrote: “From my experiences in the Cold War and since 9/11, I have formulated a few brief principles for the conduct of wars of […]

CUSIB’s Ann Noonan in Radio World: U.S. international broadcasting needs new vision and better management

CUSIB’s Ann Noonan in Radio World: U.S. international broadcasting needs new vision and better management In an article, How We Sound to the World, published in the October International Edition of Radio World magazine, the Executive Director of the Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – cusib.org), Ann Noonan, calls for reforms of federally-funded media […]

CUSIB Director expressed alarm about decline of Voice of America’s ability to cover U.S. and world news

CUSIB Executive Director, Ann Noonan, speaks at BBG Open Meeting in DC, expressing alarm about the decline of the Voice of America’s ability to cover U.S. and world news for international audiences The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – cusib.org) Executive Director, Ann Noonan, spoke as a member of the public at an open […]

China Dissident Zhang Lin’s Daughters Come to the US, Father and Supporters Still in Prison

For Immediate Release September 12, 2013 Ann Noonan, Executive Director of the Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – cusib.org) published an article in which she mentions the role of U.S.-funded international broadcasters, Radio Free Asia (RFA) and Voice of America (VOA), in overcoming media censorship in China and focusing public attention on the plight […]

CUSIB's Ted Lipien on domestic controversy over Smith-Mundt Modernization Act

Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting Director Ted Lipien has published an op-ed in Digital Journal in which he argues that U.S. international broadcasts “should continue to serve America’s security interests and enrich media media freedom abroad, as the U.S. Congress intended and U.S. taxpayers wanted them to be.” Lipien expressed concern that the current controversy […]

CUSIB's Jing Zhang focusing attention on missing children in China, need for RFA and VOA broadcasts

  CUSIB’s Jing Zhang focusing attention on missing children in China, need for RFA and VOA broadcasts July 23, 2013 The Committee for U.S. International Broadcasting (CUSIB – cusib.org) members are involved in many pro-human rights activities in addition to supporting and promoting media freedom abroad and media outreach from the United States to nations […]