Tim, K0RUS, in Colorado produced this YouTube video of his reception and decoding of VOA Radiogram, 23 November 2013, 1600-1630 UTC. The MFSK images in his video show the slant that was a problem during the weekend. You can decode the broadcast using the audio from this video, with unslanted images if you make this adjustment in Fldigi: Configure > Sound Card > Settings > under Corrections, set RX ppm to -2250.
http://youtu.be/7IRQgOCJ8r8
Tim produced another YouTube video from his reception 24 November 2013, 1930-2000 UTC, on 15670 kHz. This time the MFSK images are unslanted because he made the RX ppm correction before the broadcast:
http://youtu.be/iEbLAkgs3rU
Marco, IK0DWN, in Italy provided this video of his reception, same time, same frequency, also with the -2250 ppm RX correction:
http://youtu.be/Kh533TyRP1U
Gary, NC3Z, in Maryland produced this YouTube video of his reception 24 November 2013, 1300-1330 UTC, on 6095 kHz. Typically the signal strength on 6095 kHz from the North Carolina transmitter is very big in the US mid-Atlantic region. The RX ppm adjustment was not made, so the images are slanted. You can decode unslanted as described above:
http://youtu.be/gSI5g1wim7w
VOA Radiogram, 23-24 November 2013, in YouTube videos