§ 6202. Standards and principles
(a)
Broadcasting standards
United States international broadcasting shall—
(2)
be consistent with the international telecommunications policies and treaty obligations of the United States;
(b)
Broadcasting principles
United States international broadcasting shall include—
(2)
a balanced and comprehensive projection of United States thought and institutions, reflecting the diversity of United States culture and society;
(3)
clear and effective presentation of the policies of the United States Government and responsible discussion and opinion on those policies, including editorials, broadcast by the Voice of America, which present the views of the United States Government;
(4)
the capability to provide a surge capacity to support United States foreign policy objectives during crises abroad;
(5)
programming to meet needs which remain unserved by the totality of media voices available to the people of certain nations;
(7)
a variety of opinions and voices from within particular nations and regions prevented by censorship or repression from speaking to their fellow countrymen;
(c)
Voice of America broadcasts
The long-range interests of the United States are served by communicating directly with the peoples of the world by radio. To be effective, the Voice of America must win the attention and respect of listeners. These principles will therefore govern Voice of America (VOA) broadcasts:
(1)
VOA will serve as a consistently reliable and authoritative source of news. VOA news will be accurate, objective, and comprehensive.