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BBC World Service
Overseas Broadcasting, 19322018
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348 pages
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The book delves into the BBC World Service's evolution from its inception as a short-wave radio for the British Empire to its current role as a global media platform. It examines the BBC's collaboration with the Foreign Office, its impact during WWII, and its significance throughout the Cold War amid the decline of the British Empire. The narrative raises critical questions about the World Service's future, particularly in the context of Brexit and the challenges facing the UK's unity, highlighting the complexities of being both a global and national broadcaster in contemporary society.
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2019, hardcover
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