IBB

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IBB is the acronym for the International Broadcasting Bureau, the U.S. government agency that managed and supported international broadcasting services like Voice of America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal agency
broadcasting organization
appliesToJurisdiction global audience
collaboratesWith U.S. Department of State NERFINISHED
foreign broadcast partners
country United States of America
dissolvedOrAbolished 2010s
employerOf engineers
journalists
technical staff
fieldOfWork government communications
international media
fundedBy U.S. Congress NERFINISHED
hasAcronym IBB NERFINISHED
hasPart administrative offices
engineering offices
satellite distribution systems
transmission facilities
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
inception 1990s
industry international broadcasting
public diplomacy
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalForm independent federal entity within the executive branch
missionStatement to ensure reliable and effective delivery of U.S. international broadcasting programs worldwide
operatedBy Broadcasting Board of Governors NERFINISHED
operatedService Middle East Broadcasting Networks (technical support) NERFINISHED
Radio Free Asia (technical support) NERFINISHED
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (technical support) NERFINISHED
Radio Martí (technical support) NERFINISHED
TV Martí (technical support)
Voice of America NERFINISHED
operatesIn FM broadcasting
internet streaming
medium wave (AM) broadcasting
satellite broadcasting
shortwave radio broadcasting
ownedBy United States government
parentAgency Broadcasting Board of Governors NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. international broadcasting system NERFINISHED
predecessor United States Information Agency NERFINISHED
purpose to manage and support U.S. government international broadcasting services
to provide technical, transmission, and administrative support for U.S. international broadcasters
regulates technical standards for U.S. international broadcasting facilities
replacedBy U.S. Agency for Global Media NERFINISHED
scope worldwide transmission of U.S. international broadcasting content

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