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The '''Broadcasting Board of Governors''' ('''BBG''') is a US government body which, amongst other activities, continues to fund [[Tor]].
 
==Official Narrative==
 
==Official Narrative==
 
It self described goal is to "deliver accurate news and information to significant and strategic audiences overseas... and to serve as a trustworthy source of news and as an example of a free, professional press in countries that lack independent media."<ref>http://www.bbg.gov/</ref> The BBG was a department within the [[United States Information Agency]] until becoming "an independent, autonomous entity on October 1, 1999 as a result of the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998".
 
It self described goal is to "deliver accurate news and information to significant and strategic audiences overseas... and to serve as a trustworthy source of news and as an example of a free, professional press in countries that lack independent media."<ref>http://www.bbg.gov/</ref> The BBG was a department within the [[United States Information Agency]] until becoming "an independent, autonomous entity on October 1, 1999 as a result of the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998".
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==Funding==
 
==Funding==
The BBG solicits annual funding from [[US Congress]] via a proposed budget summary, which can be found on the BBG website. The Board submits an annual budget submission in which they lay out specific initiatives. Initiatives in 2011 included improving the global satellite distribution capacity, creating Radio Free Asia video programming and improving distribution of Voice of America content.<ref name=BBGBudget>{{cite web|title=Budget Summary|url=http://www.bbg.gov}}</ref>
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The BBG solicits annual funding from [[US Congress]] via a proposed budget summary, which can be found on the BBG website. The Board submits an annual budget submission in which they lay out specific initiatives. Initiatives in 2011 included improving the global satellite distribution capacity, creating Radio Free Asia video programming and improving distribution of Voice of America content.<ref name=BBGBudget>http://www.bbg.gov</ref>
  
Announced in April 2011, the BBG will receive $10 million from Congress for the purpose of fighting [[Internet/Censorship]]. During the federal funding dispute for the fiscal year 2011, [[Barack Obama]] sided with the BBG agreeing to language that the organization would "expand unrestricted access to information on the Internet." This work includes anti-censorships campaigns in [[China]] and other "repressive regimes".<ref name=Obama>{{cite news|last=Bluey|first=Rob|title=Obama Circumvents State Department, supports plan to give BBG $10 million|url=http://washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/opinion-zone/2011/04/congress-circumvents-state-department-gives-10-million-bbg|accessdate=May 15, 2011|newspaper=The Washington Examiner|date=April 11, 2011}}{{dead link|date=February 2014}}</ref>
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Announced in April 2011, the BBG will receive $10 million from Congress for the purpose of fighting [[Internet/Censorship]]. During the federal funding dispute for the fiscal year 2011, [[Barack Obama]] sided with the BBG agreeing to language that the organization would "expand unrestricted access to information on the Internet." This work includes anti-censorships campaigns in [[China]] and other "repressive regimes".<ref name=Obama>http://washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/opinion-zone/2011/04/congress-circumvents-state-department-gives-10-million-bbg</ref>
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
 
Their 2014 operating budget of US$733 million included an "Internet freedom" budget of $25 million, with half of that money flowing through  [[Radio Free Asia]]'s [[Open Technology Fund]] (which [[Yasha Levine]] notes funded [[Tor]] in 2014 in excess of $1 million<ref>http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2015/03/05/processing-distortion-with-peter-b-collins-internet-privacy-funded-by-spooks/</ref>). This $12.75 million represented a three-fold increase in OTF’s budget from 2013.<ref name='pando'/><ref>[http://www.bbg.gov/reports/budget/] at The Broadcasting Board of Governors website.</ref> Their budget request for FY 2015 is US$721 million, and can be found [http://www.bbg.gov/wp-content/media/2014/03/FY-15-Budget-request-overview.pdf here].
 
Their 2014 operating budget of US$733 million included an "Internet freedom" budget of $25 million, with half of that money flowing through  [[Radio Free Asia]]'s [[Open Technology Fund]] (which [[Yasha Levine]] notes funded [[Tor]] in 2014 in excess of $1 million<ref>http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2015/03/05/processing-distortion-with-peter-b-collins-internet-privacy-funded-by-spooks/</ref>). This $12.75 million represented a three-fold increase in OTF’s budget from 2013.<ref name='pando'/><ref>[http://www.bbg.gov/reports/budget/] at The Broadcasting Board of Governors website.</ref> Their budget request for FY 2015 is US$721 million, and can be found [http://www.bbg.gov/wp-content/media/2014/03/FY-15-Budget-request-overview.pdf here].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 6 August 2021

Group.png Broadcasting Board of Governors   Sourcewatch WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Broadcasting Board of Governors logo.jpg
Predecessor• United States Information Agency
• Office of Affiliate Relations and Media Training
FormationOctober 1, 1999
Parent organizationUS/Senate
HeadquartersWashington DC
Leaders• Broadcasting Board of Governors/CEO
• Broadcasting Board of Governors/Chair
Typepropaganda
Subgroups• Alhurra
• Voice of America
• The Middle East Broadcasting Networks Inc.
• Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
• Radio Free Asia
• Radio Marti
• TV Marti
• Radio Sawa
Staff3,592
SubpageBroadcasting Board of Governors/Chair
Membership• Jeffrey Shell
• Matthew Armstrong
• Leon Aron
• Ryan Crocker
• Michael Kempner
• Karen Kornbluh
• John Kerry
• Kenneth R. Weinstein
Overt propaganda arm of the US government. Notable for continued funding of Tor.

The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) is a US government body which, amongst other activities, continues to fund Tor.

Official Narrative

It self described goal is to "deliver accurate news and information to significant and strategic audiences overseas... and to serve as a trustworthy source of news and as an example of a free, professional press in countries that lack independent media."[1] The BBG was a department within the United States Information Agency until becoming "an independent, autonomous entity on October 1, 1999 as a result of the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998".

Structure

The website announces announces that it has a board which serves as a "firewall" against political interference in the journalistic product.[2] Yasha Levine reports that the BBG "reports directly to Secretary of State John Kerry".[3]

The first CEO of the BBG was former head of various big media groups, Andy Lack, appointed in January 2015, announced his resignation in March 2015.[4]

Funding

The BBG solicits annual funding from US Congress via a proposed budget summary, which can be found on the BBG website. The Board submits an annual budget submission in which they lay out specific initiatives. Initiatives in 2011 included improving the global satellite distribution capacity, creating Radio Free Asia video programming and improving distribution of Voice of America content.[5]

Announced in April 2011, the BBG will receive $10 million from Congress for the purpose of fighting Internet/Censorship. During the federal funding dispute for the fiscal year 2011, Barack Obama sided with the BBG agreeing to language that the organization would "expand unrestricted access to information on the Internet." This work includes anti-censorships campaigns in China and other "repressive regimes".[6]

Activities

Their 2014 operating budget of US$733 million included an "Internet freedom" budget of $25 million, with half of that money flowing through Radio Free Asia's Open Technology Fund (which Yasha Levine notes funded Tor in 2014 in excess of $1 million[7]). This $12.75 million represented a three-fold increase in OTF’s budget from 2013.[3][8] Their budget request for FY 2015 is US$721 million, and can be found here.

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Victor AsheMember30 June 20101 August 2013

 

Known members

6 of the 8 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Leon AronDirector of Russian studies at the American Enterprise Institute, BBG
Ryan CrockerUS diplomat who held a string of jobs as ambassador in the Middle East
Michael Kempner
John KerryUS Skull and Bones DSO, in Jeffrey Epstein's Black book ...
Karen KornbluhSpook. BBG Governor
Kenneth WeinsteinPresident and CEO of the deep state think tank Hudson Institute until 2020. Also member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which manages the CIA's open media channels.
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