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On [The Divided Dial]: Fishing In The Night

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Airing Conflicts: Media and Diplomacy in the Cold War

This chapter examines the rise of crime in America alongside the intricate media maneuvers during the Cold War, particularly through the lens of Radio Free Europe and other international broadcasts. It highlights the dual role of jazz music as a cultural diplomacy tool and the stark racial inequalities that the artists faced, contrasting this with the U.S. government's use of radio to counteract Soviet propaganda. The narrative also addresses the evolution of broadcast media, illustrating how it became both a beacon of hope and a weapon in the ongoing information war.

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