Story Archive
2007-11-20
RFA is a private, nonprofit corporation that broadcasts news and information to listeners in Asian countries where full, accurate, and timely news reports are unavailable.
2007-11-19
In 2011, Radio Free Asia will be celebrating its 15th Anniversary. On 12/17/2010 the Broadcasting Board of Governors passed the following resolution celebrating and commemorating RFA's 15 years of impact broadcasting.
2007-11-18
Strict adherence to the highest standards of journalism is at the very core of RFA's mission.
2007-11-18
Find out how to reach RFA’s media and language service departments.
2007-11-16
Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation. Broadcasting Board of Governors members Michael P. Meehan and Victor H. Ashe serve as the chair and vice-chair, respectively, of RFA’s corporate board.
2007-11-14
All nine member of the BBG sit on Radio Free Asia’s corporate board. Michael Meehan serves as Chair and the Vice-Chair is Victor Ashe.
2007-11-09
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2007-11-08
Libby Liu was named president of RFA in September 2005 by the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), following the retirement of RFA’s founding president Richard Richter.
2007-11-07
Each of our nine news services has a director who is responsible for its editorial operations.
2007-11-07
Dan Southerland was appointed vice president and executive editor in 1996, with primary responsibility for all editorial operations. He has oversight of nine broadcast services as well as the award-winning Web site.
2007-10-28
Check here for up-to-date notices for RFA employees.
2007-04-20
“I enjoy listening to different voices on your station. China has a repressive system that brings people up in a way that is not quite normal. Here in the city of Xining, for example, if you speak up against a city-sponsored sports event you would be branded a ‘counter-revolutionary,’ not just by the authorities but also by the people. I know that in the West people can express themselves freely and speak to journalists whenever they want. I envy them. Your radio station allows people to express their views. It’s wonderful. You have transformed me. I think that’s your biggest accomplishment.”
2007-03-03
RFA’s Audit Committee is made up of three directors, with the vice-chair serving as an ex officio member.
2007-03-02
Radio Free Asia’s officers to the corporate board are President Libby Liu, Treasurer Norman Thompson, and Secretary Bernadette Burns.