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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
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,
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, Belarusian-speaking American and
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, including some non-Slavic countries like
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, Latvia and Lithuania. Published by "Genesis Press, Inc" registered in
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, where the company also has its headquarters. In September 2012 Slavic Voice of America printed edition succeeded by ''The Dallas Telegraph'' printed newspaper.
The Dallas Telegraph In September 2013 The Texas Telegraph launched.


Leadership

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


Languages

Russian, Ukrainian, English.


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''Slavic Voice of America''
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