By MARK LANDLER
WASHINGTON — When Walter Isaacson championed Voice of America’s decision to shut down its shortwave radio broadcasts to China — and shift those funds to the Internet, cellphones and other forms of digital media — he viewed it as the sensible updating of a propaganda playbook dating from the cold war.
Ful story at :
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/08/world/08voice.html?_r=1
WASHINGTON — When Walter Isaacson championed Voice of America’s decision to shut down its shortwave radio broadcasts to China — and shift those funds to the Internet, cellphones and other forms of digital media — he viewed it as the sensible updating of a propaganda playbook dating from the cold war.
Ful story at :
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/08/world/08voice.html?_r=1
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