美国之音:纽芬兰的武装部队无线电服务

J. Webb
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1941年,美国在纽芬兰的军事基地使用政府所有的广播电台VONF,向他们的人员提供AFRS节目,以提高士气。VONF很快就减少了对美国节目的播放,这促使美国建立了一个远征站——誓言站。AFRS节目反映了美国的网络广播,并鼓励了服务人员和纽芬兰平民对这些节目的兴趣。这些“变性”计划的效果是代表美国比实际情况更加同质和团结。
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VOUS-Voice of the United States: The Armed Forces Radio Service in Newfoundland
The American military bases in Newfoundland in 1941 used the government- owned broadcasting station, VONF, to supply their personnel with AFRS programs that would boost morale. VONF soon curtailed its broadcast of American programs, prompting the creation of an American expeditionary station, VOW. AFRS programs reflected American network radio, and encouraged the taste for these programs among both service personnel and Newfoundland civilians. The effect of these "denatured" programs was to represent the US as more homogenous and united than was the case.
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