'I’ve Been Detained, Don’t Text Me': How An RFE/RL Journalist Reported Undercover In Crimea
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USAGM commits to $7 million payment to Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty amid lawsuit
A shortwave radio transmission site in Lampertheim, Germany, where Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty and other American external outlets were broadcast. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons) The U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) on Monday said it will make a multi-million dollar payment to Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty that is intended to offset damages caused when it terminated its funding contract two weeks ago. The affirmation of a payment cam…
'I’ve Been Detained, Don’t Text Me': How An RFE/RL Journalist Reported Undercover In Crimea
Artem Lysak, an Emmy-winning journalist, risked his freedom to report undercover from Russia-occupied Crimea — navigating FSB interrogations, surveillance fears, and the constant threat of arrest. He now speaks of his endeavor.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is defending itself against the planned termination of funding for the station by the US with a lawsuit. The Czech government is also negotiating to save the Prague-based radio station, which is trying to find support for the radio station's continued operation within the European Union. The station's programs are watched by almost fifty million people in 23 countries around the world every week. Sunday's…
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