Slavic Voice of America

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Slavic Voice of America (Russian: Голос Славян Америки Golos Slavyan Ameriki) is a Newspaper, Radio Program and Web Portal serving 10 million Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian-speaking American and Canadian immigrants and their families from countries of the former Soviet Union, including some non-Slavic countries like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Published by "Genesis Press, Inc" registered in Dallas, Texas, where the company also has its headquarters.

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Slavic Voice of America
TypeBi-monthly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Genesis Press, Inc.
PublisherSerge Taran
EditorLudmila Kachkar-Taran
Founded2001
HeadquartersBox 67934
Dallas, Texas 75326
 United States
Websitecirculation = 4,000
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In September 2012 Slavic Voice of America printed edition succeeded by The Dallas Telegraph printed newspaper.[1] In September 2013 The Texas Telegraph launched.

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Leadership

  • Serge Taran; Publisher and Chief Executive Officer
  • Ludmila Taran; Vice President, Managing Editor

Languages

Russian, Ukrainian, English.

References

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