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VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE TROOPS.


Byline: Fred Shuster Staff Writer

Give our troops your personal support Saturday by taping a 15-second greeting to U.S. military personnel serving abroad.

ABC Radio ABC Radio is a broadcasting unit of Citadel Broadcasting Corporation.[1]

ABC Radio was, from 1945 until 2007, the division of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) focused on AM radio and FM radio broadcasting.
 in partnership with Voice of America Voice of America, broadcasting service of the United States Information Agency, est. 1942. Originally set up as a means of fighting the cold war, the Voice of America produces and broadcasts radio programs in English and foreign languages to other countries in order  will operate a special recording booth from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Panorama Mall. Shoppers are invited to tape their greetings for inclusion on a CD that the VOA (Variable Optical Attenuator) A device that can incrementally adjust the power of the optical signal passing through it.  will broadcast throughout the world from Dec. 7 through the end of January.

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 and wishes to the troops who are working so bravely defending the freedom and rights of our country,'' said Nellkane Benton, director of community affairs for ABC radio stations The ABC operates 46 local radio stations, in addition to four national networks and international service Radio Australia. In addition, DiG Radio launched on digital platforms in 2002, currently offering three separate stations.  in Los Angeles. ``We're delighted we can create an opportunity for people to reach out to our troops.''

The booth will be located at the Panorama Mall's Center Court. There is no charge to tape a greeting.

Additional mall appearances will take place at the following locations: Nov. 17 at Lakewood Mall, Nov. 18 at Cerritos Center and Nov. 25 at Westside Pavilion.
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Date:Nov 9, 2001
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