Temporarily, due to changes in the VOA website, the MP3 files are not included in this feed.2019-12-24 About the 'VOA's Special English Programs in a Podcast RSS Feed'. Sincedoes not offer their 'special features' in a podcast feed that includes the title and a link to a transcript, we maintain this RSS feed so students can easilyuse VOA's materials for language study. Teachers who use Moodle or similar course management software can easily add this RSS feed.
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If everyone chips in $5, we can keep our website independent, strong and ad-free. Right now, your donation will be matched 2-to-1, so your $5 gift becomes $15 for us! That's right, all we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a non-profit library the whole world depends on.
We have only 150 staff but run one of the world’s top websites. We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If the Wayback Machine disappeared tomorrow, where would you go to find the websites of the past?
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We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If the Wayback Machine disappeared tomorrow, where would you go to find the websites of the past? I know we could charge money, but then we couldn’t achieve our mission: building a special place where you can access the world’s most trustworthy knowledge forever. If you find our site useful, we ask you humbly, please chip in. Help us reach our goal today! Thank you.— Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive.
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If everyone chips in $5, we can keep our website independent, strong and ad-free. Right now, your donation will be matched 2-to-1, so your $5 gift turns into $15 for us!
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If the Wayback Machine disappeared tomorrow, where would you go to find the websites of the past? I know we could charge money, but then we couldn’t achieve our mission: building a special place where you can access the world’s most trustworthy knowledge forever. If you find our site useful, we ask you humbly, please chip in. Thank you.— Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. 'American Stories' is a weekly radio program broadcast on the Voice of America. These are aimed at second language learners of English. However, they are still quite interesting for native English speakers, too.TimeEach program is about 15 minutes.Total listening time is about 10 hours.About the MP3 FilesThe MP3 files have been non-destructively edited, without re-encoding the MP3, so there has been no loss in audio quality.
The only editing that was done was to crop off the intro music and the exit music to keep the file size down and to save listeners some time.Find TranscriptsYou can also find the transcripts for these stories by using the following search:Public DomainThese are only the public domain stories that have been broadcast by the Voice of America.See to find the following message.All text, audio and video material produced exclusively by the Voice of America is public domain. However, some images and graphics are licensed for use and covered by all applicable copyright laws.