The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester, OH is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that showcases the rich history of the Voice of America and its impact on global communication. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the transformational work of the Crosley brothers from Cincinnati, Ohio, and learn about the secrets behind the use of Special English by VOA. The museum also offers docent-guided tours and the opportunity to listen to historic VOA broadcasts in 30 different languages.
With a focus on navigating the overwhelming world of social media, the museum hosts informative lectures, such as the "Discovering Truth" lecture by Tim Love, which explores the distinction between fact and fiction. Visitors can support the museum by purchasing admission gift certificates or becoming a member. The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting provides a unique and educational experience for all ages, showcasing the important role of broadcasting in shaping global communication.
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