| United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy) - 1962 - 1096 pages
...were 20 years ago. They said, "The Voice of America speaks. Today America has been at war for 79 days. Daily at this time we shall speak to you about America and the war, and the news may be good or bad. We shall tell you the truth." And so you have, for 20 years — and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1972 - 502 pages
...the early days of World War II, the Voice of America began its first broadcast in the German language with these words : "Daily at this time we shall speak...may be good or bad. We shall tell you the truth." BASIC PRINCIPLES GOVERNING VOA BROADCASTS Thirty years after this beginning, VOA continues with a more... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1972 - 456 pages
...the early days of World War II, the Voice of America began its first broadcast in the German language with these words: "Daily at this time we shall speak...the war. The news may be good or bad. We shall tell yon the truth." BASIC PRINCIPLES GOVERNING VOA BROADCASTS Thirty years after this beginning, VOA continues... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1982 - 72 pages
...midst of World War II, VOA announced "* * * we shall speak to you about America and the war — tne news may be good or bad — we shall tell you the truth." Since its inception, VOA has sought to establish a reputation with its listeners for reporting objectively... | |
| 1993 - 62 pages
...wartime broadcast, the Voice of America (VGA) announced, "this is a voice speaking from America... we shall speak to you about America and the war—...may be good or bad— we shall tell you the truth." Since that time, VGA has grown into one of the largest international radio organizations. It currently... | |
| Joshua Muravchik - 1992 - 284 pages
...broadcasts: "Today America has been at war for seventy-nine days. Daily we shall speak to you at this time about America and the war. The news may be good or bad. We shall tell you the truth." In the spirit of wartime, few Americans would have scrupled about the veracity of our broadcasts if... | |
| Monroe E. Price - 2002 - 332 pages
...statement made on VOA's first day of broadcasting, February 24, 1942, during World War II. 'Daily at the time, we shall speak to you about America and the...may be good or bad — we shall tell you the truth.' The petition concluded: 'This censorship sets a most unfortunate precedent and damages our credibility... | |
| Alan L. Heil - 2003 - 564 pages
...to Get It Straight THE EARLY YEARS We bring you Voices from America. Today, and daily from now on, we shall speak to you about America and the war. The news may be good for us. The news may be bad. But we shall tell you the truth. — William Harlan Hale, first VOA broadcast,... | |
| Yahya R. Kamalipour, Nancy Snow - 2004 - 282 pages
...on February 24. 1942, with "The Voice of America speaks. Today, America has been at war for 79 days. Daily, at this time, we shall speak to you about America...may be good or bad, we shall tell you the truth." 13. Guth, "From OWI to USIA," 19. 14. John Brown, "The Anti-propaganda Tradition in the United States,"... | |
| Robert J. Kodosky - 2007 - 252 pages
...determination to win both war and the peace."17 Under Davis's direction, the VOA promised its listeners, "Daily, at this time, we shall speak to you about...the news may be good or bad— we shall tell you the truth."18 The "Strategy of Truth" pursued by the OWI throughout its promotion of the American war effort... | |
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