Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Why do they care in Indianapolis?

In an editorial headlined Culture Shock, The Indianapolis Star , of all papers gives qualified support to Radio Sawa and the general idea that U.S. international broadcasting should try some kind of programming other than "interminable speechifying," which it claims has failed on VOA and Radio Marti. "Pop culture and consumerism also have weakened the Chinese government's hold on the hearts and minds of the people. Radio Sawa may help do the same," says the newspaper.


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