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ADA University and ASAN Radio Launch �Hello, America!�
Baku / 30.04.19 / Turan: The ADA University and ASAN Radio are launching a new media project, implemented with the support of the US Embassy and Idea Lab LLC. This is the weekly "Hello, America!" program that will be broadcast on the specified FM radio. The program will include programs on political and social differences, traditions and culture of the US society, the US Embassy said.
As part of the preparation of the project, teachers of the ADA Faculty of Communications and the creative staff of ASAN Radio visited the USA, where they visited local radio stations and colleges.
Recall that the ADA University and ASAN Radio for two years already broadcast the program Europe ASAN with the support of the European Union.
The "Hello, America!" program will start on May 3 and will be broadcast every Friday at 6.45 pm on ASAN Radio 100 FM. -06D-
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