Friday, March 27, 2009

Voice of Russia to focus more on online streaming

Voice of Russia to hold higher profile in worldwide web

Voice of Russia chairman Andrei Bystritsky says his radio company will be holding a much higher profile on the Internet. The Voice of Russia broadcasts in 38 languages, to 160 countries. There will be more radio, online and multimedia broadcasting. The Voice of Russia audience will be treated to video films, multimedia reports, and infographics. The Voice of Russia will be broadcasting in 40 languages, instead of today's 38. Special attention will be paid to the languages of former Soviet republics – say, Ukrainian and Georgian. Twelve language divisions will limit their efforts to online broadcasting. Bystritsky wants Voice of Russia broadcasts to remain timely and true to life. He lays emphasis on professionalism and good judgment.

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