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Independent Media? How USAID Spent Millions Buying Journalists, Media Groups Worldwide – NewsRescue

Recent WikiLeaks disclosures have exposed a staggering level of financial involvement by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in global media operations. The leaked documents reveal that USAID has invested $472.6 million in the Internews Network, a global NGO that claims to support independent media. This investment represents a substantial portion of Internews’ funding, with $415 million coming from USAID and an additional $57 million awarded by the US Department of State over the past 17 years.

The implications of this financial engagement are profound, as Internews has partnered with over 4,291 media outlets and has been involved in producing 4,799 hours of broadcast content in a single year, reaching an audience of up to 778 million people globally. Furthermore, Internews is reported to have trained over 9,000 journalists in 2023 alone, highlighting its extensive influence in the media landscape.

Jeanne Bourgault, the head of Internews, draws a significant salary of $451,000 annually and has been a vocal advocate for policies that many critics argue amount to censorship under the guise of fighting disinformation. The connections between Internews and influential figures like George Soros, and affiliations with organizations like the Open Society Foundations, have also raised eyebrows, suggesting a network of interests that extend beyond mere media development.

Moreover, WikiLeaks’ revelations have come at a time when President Donald Trump’s administration has frozen USAID’s budget, citing the misalignment of its initiatives with the “America First” policy. This budget freeze has sparked concerns among global aid organizations and has brought the scrutiny of media funding practices to the forefront.

The scale of USAID’s involvement in media funding—supporting 6,200 journalists across 707 media outlets and 279 NGOs—illustrates a pervasive pattern of influence that could compromise the integrity and independence of journalism. This pattern is particularly concerning in regions like Ukraine, where USAID funding supports a significant proportion of media operations, and in New Zealand, where 25 media organizations have received backing through Internews.

As the global community digests these revelations, the debate intensifies over the appropriateness of such extensive governmental involvement in the media sector. The ethical implications of these practices, alongside their potential to shape public opinion and political landscapes under the guise of supporting free speech, are now critical points of discussion worldwide.

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