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An Air War With Cuba The United States Radio Campaign Against Castro Daniel C Walsh

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An Air War With Cuba The United States Radio Campaign Against Castro Daniel C Walsh
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.01 MB
Pages: 311
Author: Daniel C. Walsh
ISBN: 9780786465064, 0786465069
Language: English
Year: 2011

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An Air War With Cuba The United States Radio Campaign Against Castro Daniel C Walsh by Daniel C. Walsh 9780786465064, 0786465069 instant download after payment.

Since 1985, Radio Marti, a Radio Free Europe-type station, has broadcast American news and propaganda in Cuba. Its sister station, TV Marti, debuted in 1990. Respected operations at the start, Radio and TV Marti fell under the influence of the Cuban American National Foundation--a group of hard-line Cuban exiles--who intensified the anti-Castro rhetoric the stations sent to the island and promoted its leaders as the heirs to a post-Castro Cuba. Though the initial goal of the two stations was to increase pro-American sentiment among the island nation's citizens, the stations have succeeded only in driving the two nations further apart. This history of American propaganda broadcasting in Cuba describes how Castro used radio to obtain power; explores the impact of Radio and TV Marti on U.S.-Cuba relations, including the phenomenon of Cuban rafters; and chronicles the domestic political struggles to keep the stations on the air.

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