Broadcasting Board of Governors
Debbie Gibson has significant experience in the technology and broadcasting sectors, currently serving as a Computer Technician at the Broadcasting Board of Governors since 2007. Prior to this role, Debbie Gibson worked as an IT Specialist at Voice of America from June 2007 until December 2014. After a dedicated career in technology and media, Debbie Gibson is now retired.
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Broadcasting Board of Governors
The Broadcasting Board Governors (BBG) became the independent entity responsible for all U.S. Government and government-sponsored, non-military, international broadcasting on October 1, 1999.With enactment of the 1998 Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act (Public Law 105-277), the BBG assumed authority for the International BroadcastingBureau (IBB) and its broadcasting services – the Voice of America (VOA) and the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB). The Board also oversees three grantee organizations, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Radio Free Asia (RFA), and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN).The interactive timeline below highlights some of the key moments in the history of U.S. international media.