Sunday, February 18, 2007

Miss Liberia Ro-Pauline K Doe interviews with VOICE OF AMERICA









On Friday Feb 16 2007, Miss Liberia in the US Miss Ro Pauline K Doe arrived at the Voice of America Headquaters to meet with the entire crew of the Africa News Divison. Upon her arrival the queen was greeted and warmly rececived by the entire Africa News staff. She was then given a tour of the news center and given a brief history of VOA and its main headquarters. The Queen went on to meet with Daybreak Africa Host, James Butty and Nightline Africa Mr Ted Roberts.

Day break Africa is a 30 minute lively breakfast show that airs 4 times each morning 0300, 0400, 0500 and 0600 UTC.
Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, the latest in business and sports and a selection of listeners' letters.
Daybreak Africa is twinned with the 30 minute World News Now program at 0330, 0430, 0530 and 0630 UTC to provide a seamless hour of comprehensive news coverage.

Nightline Africa, hosted by Ted Roberts highlights the latest developments in Africa and around the world. Nightline Africa includes a weekly roundup of the top stories on the continent.
Nightline Africa presents VOA correspondents, in-depth interviews, music, literary and cultural events. The program is paired with Weekend News that airs Saturday and Sunday at 1600 and 1800 UTC, providing the latest world news.

After meeting both host, the Queen was then invited into their studios where she went on to do promotional recordings for VOA's DayBreak Africa as well as the evening Program, Nightline Africa

After completing the promotions she taken asked to do a studio interview to discuss her and promote her chosen platform promoting HIV/AIDS among Liberia's youth.

Check back on Liberian Pageants to find out when her interview airs on VOA




The Voice of America, which first went on the air in 1942, is a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors. VOA broadcasts more than 1,000 hours of news, information, educational, and cultural programming every week to an estimated worldwide audience of more than 115 million people. Programs are produced in 44 languages.

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