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276 Voice of America turmoil through the eyes of veteran VOA journalist Steve Herman

"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

Release Date: 03/22/2025

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

, the U.S. government-funded international broadcaster, is facing an unprecedented crisis. Journalists have been cut off from their newsrooms—emails shut down, phones disconnected, and no way to reach editors—leaving many in a state of uncertainty. Chief National Correspondent for VOA, finds himself among more than 1,300 colleagues placed on excused absence. While Herman was singled out under an executive order deeming him potentially disloyal to the president’s foreign policy, his colleagues’ suspensions were not linked to any alleged wrongdoing. As the shutdown stretches on,...

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

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"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder

When a city government uses the courts to silence a newspaper, it’s not just an attack on one publication—it’s an attack on press freedom itself. That’s exactly what happened in Clarksdale, Mississippi, where a judge ordered the Clarksdale Press Register to remove an editorial questioning the transparency of a proposed tax initiative. The ruling, widely condemned as an egregious violation of the First Amendment, has ignited national concern among journalists and legal experts. In this exclusive conversation, E&P Reports dives into the case with publisher Wyatt Emmerich and press...

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Voice of America (VOA),, the U.S. government-funded international broadcaster, is facing an unprecedented crisis. Journalists have been cut off from their newsrooms—emails shut down, phones disconnected, and no way to reach editors—leaving many in a state of uncertainty. Steve Herman, Chief National Correspondent for VOA, finds himself among more than 1,300 colleagues placed on excused absence. While Herman was singled out under an executive order deeming him potentially disloyal to the president’s foreign policy, his colleagues’ suspensions were not linked to any alleged wrongdoing. As the shutdown stretches on, audiences once served by VOA’s trusted reporting are turning elsewhere, raising questions about the future of one of America’s most enduring journalistic institutions.

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