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Free Media Online Blog, November 18, 2009, San Francisco —
One of the worst managed U.S. federal agencies will have a new leadership. President Obama has announced his intention to nominate former CNN chairman and CEO Walter Isaacson, a Democrat, to chair the Broadcasting Board of Governors, BBG, an independent federal agency in charge of all U.S. civilian international news broadcasting. President Obama also intends to nominate seven other new members of the bipartisan board, including Dana Perino, the former White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush, and former U.S. Ambassador to Poland Victor H. Ashe. They would be among four new Republican members of the BBG.
If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, the eight new appointees would replace the current BBG leadership with the exception of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who serves as an ex officio member.
The BBG manages the Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Radio Free Asia (RFA), Radio and TV Martí, and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN)—Radio Sawa and Alhurra Television. All are funded exclusively by U.S. taxpayers.
The agency with the estimated $717.4 million budget in FY 2009 and nearly 3,800 employees has been consistently rated by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, OPM, in employee surveys as one of the worst managed within the federal government. Some of the current BBG members and their executive staff tried to withhold from the U.S. Congress and journalists independent taxpayer-funded studies revealing cases of serious mismanagement at the BBG and its privatized broadcasting entities, especially Radio Sawa and Alhurra Television. One of the studies described substandard journalistic practices at Alhurra, including broadcasting stattements from Holocaust deniers, and its failure to attract a meaningful audience in the Middle East.
To pay private media contractors favored by the Bush Administration, the BBG eliminated all Voice of America Arabic news programs and cut broadcasts to many other countries without free media. VOA Russian-language radio broadcasts were terminiated in July 2008, just 12 days before the Russian military attack on Georgia.
Both Republicans and Democrats appointed to the BBG by President Bush approved these controversial decisions. The effort to create contractor-managed broadcasting to the Muslim world, as opposed to broadcasting by the Voice of America, which operates under a Congressional charter as a U.S. government entity with guarantees of journalistic independence, was led by former Democratic BBG members: Norman Pattiz and Edward E. Kaufman who is now a U.S. senator from Delaware. Their alliance with neoconservatives in the Bush administration was essential for carrying out plans to privatize U.S. international broadcasting. Only one current BBG member, conservative radio host Blanquita Walsh Cullum, was reported to have opposed some of the questionable management practices at the BBG, particularly the push to eliminate Voice of America broadcasts to countries without independent media.
Walter Isaacson, who upon approval by the U.S. Senate would become new BBG chairman, is president of the Aspen Institute and serves as chair of the board of Teach for America. He is the former chairman and CEO of CNN and former editor of Time Magazine. He is the author of “Einstein: His Life and Universe” and “Benjamin Franklin: An American Life”, and the co-author of “The Wise Men”.
President Obama also appointed three other Democrats:
• Michael Lynton,
• Susan McCue,
• Michael P. Meehan;
and four new Republican BBG members:
• Victor H. Ashe,
• Dennis Mulhaupt,
• Dana Perino,
• S. Enders Wimbush.
As of 9 PM November 19, the public relations documents on the BBG website have not been updated to include the White House announcement on the pending personnel changes.
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Biographies of Democrats whom President Obama intends to nominate to the BBG (from the White House press release):
Walter Isaacson, Chair, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Walter Isaacson is President of the Aspen Institute and serves as chair of the board of Teach for America. He is the former Chairman and CEO of CNN and former editor of Time Magazine. Mr. Isaacson is the author of “Einstein: His Life and Universe” and “Benjamin Franklin: An American Life”, and the co-author of “The Wise Men”. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, he was appointed vice-chairman of the Louisiana Recovery Authority. Mr. Isaacson is a graduate of Harvard College and Pembroke College of Oxford University.
Michael Lynton, Member, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Michael Lynton is the Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment. He is the former CEO of AOL Europe and Chairman and CEO of Pearson plc’s Penguin Group. Mr. Lynton is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the boards of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Rand Corporation. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School and is proficient in French, German and Dutch.
Susan McCue, Member, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Susan McCue is President of Message Global, a strategic advocacy firm she founded in 2008 for social action campaigns. She was the founding President and CEO of The ONE Campaign to combat extreme global poverty, and before that was Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid from 1999 to 2006. She also is currently Vice Chair of Humanity United. A New Jersey native, Ms. McCue is a graduate of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., with degrees in economics and journalism.
Michael P. Meehan, Member, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Michael P. Meehan currently serves as President of Blue Line Strategic Communications, Inc. and as Senior Vice President at Virilion, a digital media company. For over two decades, Meehan served in senior roles for U.S. Senators John Kerry, Barbara Boxer, Maria Cantwell and former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, two presidential campaigns, two U.S. House offices and congressional campaigns in 25 states. Mr. Meehan earned a B.A. in political science from Bates College.
Biographies of Republicans whom President Obama intends to nominate to the BBG (taken from the White House press release):
Victor H. Ashe, Member, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Victor H. Ashe recently served as United States Ambassador to Poland from June 2004 to October 2009. He also previously served as a Tennessee State Representative and was the longest serving Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. Mr. Ashe has served as President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, was twice appointed to the Intergovernmental Advisory Committee and is a former member of the Americorps Board of Directors. He currently sits on the Board of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the American Rovers Association. Mr. Ashe is a graduate of Yale University and the University Of Tennessee College Of Law in 1974.
Dennis Mulhaupt, Member, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Dennis Mulhaupt is founder and managing director of Commonwealth Partners, Inc., providing advisory services to philanthropic institutions and families. He previously served as Executive Vice President at KCET in Los Angeles, a west-coast flagship public broadcasting and media company. Earlier in his career, he was Vice President at Claremont McKenna College; Vice President for Medical External Relations at Stanford University; and Senior Associate dean in the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences at the University of Southern California. Mr. Mulhaupt received his B.A. from the University of Southern California and an M.Phil. in international relations and criminology from Cambridge University.
Dana Perino, Member, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Dana Perino is the Chief Issues Counselor for the United States at Burson-Marsteller and is a Fox News Contributor. She is the former White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush - the first Republican woman to hold that position. Ms. Perino previously served in the United States Justice Department, was Director of Communications for the White House Council on Environmental Quality, and worked on Capitol Hill for Representatives Dan Schaefer (R-CO) and Scott McInnis (R-C). She holds a M.A. in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois – Springfield and a B.A. in Mass Communications from Colorado State University - Pueblo.
S. Enders Wimbush, Member, Broadcasting Board of Governors
S. Enders Wimbush is the Senior Vice President for International Programs and Policy at the Hudson Institute. He previously worked in the private sector with Booz Allen Hamilton and Science Applications International Corporation, and served as director of Radio Liberty in Munich. Mr. Wimbush founded and directed the Society for Central Asian Studies in Oxford, England, through which he created the international journal Central Asian Survey. Mr. Wimbush also served as a Senior Analyst for the Rand Corporation. Mr. Wimbush received his A.M. in International Relations from the University of Chicago and B.A. in History from the University of Massachusetts-Boston.















8 users commented in " Cleaning house at the BBG; former CNN CEO to manage U.S. international news programs "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackI hope that the new BBG Board of Directors under chairmanship of Dr. Walter Isaacson will do a real house clean-up in Persian News Network by removing the non-Farsi speakers who have occupied positions as Senior Editors and Executive Editors and the agents of the Islamic republic of Iran and hard core anti America leftists who have infiltrated PNN since 2001.
These individuals have no business for being in PNN. Their being there is pure waste of tax-payers money. Recently 3 positions were abolished and 3 people (Benjamin Jonas-Keeling, Joy K. Wagner and Susan Shand) were removed. PNN wasted several hundred thousand dollars for these three individuals. I hope that Dr. Isaacson will let the rest of them go.
Sheila Gandji is core of the problems VOA. She is just a GED holder, but somehow (I urge you to find out) has GS-15
Mr. M.T. Moslehi is a disgruntled PNN contractor who was fired for incompetency. He has dedicated himself to smear campaigns since his release. Healthy skepticism should be exercised when reading his opinions.
BBG amd VOA is the worst agency as far as management and corruption which got worse since 2001. This is not something that I found out from week one once I was brought in from Los Angeles. This is something that the entire government is aware of it, but nobody has had the guts and stomack to rock the boat. For 4 consecutive years OPM has ranked BBG bottom of the list.
I am sure that Ronald Lake is part of the ongoing corruption in BBG and VOA or he has vested interests, otherwise he would not make such stupid and irresponsible remarks. Since I picked up the fight we have seen,Sheila Gandji, Benjamin Jonas-Keeling, Joy K. Wagner, Susan Shand and number of other hated and corrupt individuals have been removed from PNN-VOA. A house clean-up is under way. I will not rest until a good house clean-up is accomplished.
US State Department Office of Inspector General
based on my compalins inspected PNN-VOA and issued its reports in early April of 2009.
They noticed waste, fraud and abuse, abusive and corrupt management in PNN-VOA. Booz-Allen-Hamilton, Iran Steering Group and Washington Institute for Near East Policy issued reports of corrupt and abusive management and incompetency of programs aired to Iran. Washington Post as well as Washington Times and other newspapers have written articles regarding corrupt and abusive management and what not. I think those who think otherwise, not only they are part of corruption in the government or if they claim that they are not, must live in another planet and not on earth let alone in the U.S. and in Washington D.C. in particular. Corruption started getting rampant once George W. Bush got in the White House in 2001. Thank God that he is gone, having left lots and lots of mess and house clean-up for President Obama.
I would like to add that, I suspect that there is a Ronald Lake who would take time to respond to the facts that I have put forward. Instead I think that one of the hated and corrupt individuals that I have been instrumental to be removed has come up with idiotic response.
As well as cleaning any internal misconduct at the BBG, if any, “cleanup” should mean answering a few questions, like:
-Are some of these “channels” of communication intended to “relay” a certain message to the intended audience? If yes, it should have been known these channels would fail. Because the intended audience do not lack the basic intelligence needed to filter that message and deduct those channels as being pure propaganda! America should start thinking seriously about how to reach the level of practicing what it preaches, and which mostly does not itself practice locally, which is OBJECTIVE MEDIA, “FREE” OF A MESSAGE! Hence maybe, “The Free One” or Alhurra.
-What is the measure of success of these channels? Viewership figures? These will NOT rise if the message perceived, if there should be any, is propaganda.
If these channels BECOME what they say they are, which at the moment I don’t think they are, American tax payer’s money would not be a waste, but would indeed be a pride to anyone, Americans as well as the JOURNALISTS of the other nationalities who earn this money, whose aim is to practice just that, journalism. These journalists want to serve their countries too by giving the voice of the supressed, etc. There would be no harm in those channels to be allowed to continue their course, only with some rethinking of their adminstrative and content agenda that would fit the international audience they are addressing, rising to the intelligence level of both the masses who need their voice, and of the intelligentsia who are not fooled by propaganda and who also need the voice of free media.
TV Guru who does not even dare to expose his name is just talking through his hatand just nonsense. Everybody who knows BBG, IBB and VOA is aware that it is one of the most corrupt agencies in Washington. It needs a real house clean-up thatg I hope the incoming Board of Directors will take care of it. Majority of those who have coccupied positions at BBG, IBB, VOA are extremely corrupt beyond reforms. They must be fired and forced to retire. 70 percent of the VOA staff are idle and have no idea about their real mission, except collecting paychecks.
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