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Viva América was an American musical radio program which was broadcast live over the CBS radio network and to North and South America over the (Network of the Americas) during the 1940s (1942–1949) in support of Pan-Americanism during World War II. It was also broadcast for the benefit of members of the armed forces in Europe during World War II over the Armed Forces Network. All broadcasts of this program were supervised under the strict government supervision of the United States Department of State and the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (OCIAA) as part of the United States Cultural Exchange Programs cultural diplomacy initiative authorized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (via Voice of America) during World War II through the Office for Coordination of Commercial

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  • Viva América was an American musical radio program which was broadcast live over the CBS radio network and to North and South America over the (Network of the Americas) during the 1940s (1942–1949) in support of Pan-Americanism during World War II. It was also broadcast for the benefit of members of the armed forces in Europe during World War II over the Armed Forces Network. All broadcasts of this program were supervised under the strict government supervision of the United States Department of State and the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (OCIAA) as part of the United States Cultural Exchange Programs cultural diplomacy initiative authorized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (via Voice of America) during World War II through the Office for Coordination of Commercial (en)
  • Viva América è stato un programma radiofonico musicale statunitense trasmesso in diretta negli anni quaranta (1940-1949), sulla rete radio della CBS e in Sud America, su La Cadena de las Américas (La Rete delle Americhe). Il programma è stato anche trasmesso ai membri delle forze armate americane in Europa durante la seconda guerra mondiale sulla American Forces Network. Tutte le trasmissioni di questo programma erano controllate sotto la severa supervisione del governo del Dipartimento di Stato degli Stati Uniti e dell'Ufficio del Coordinatore degli affari inter-americani (OCIAA) nell'ambito dell'iniziativa Programmi di Scambio Culturale degli Stati Uniti, autorizzati dal presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt (tramite Voice of America) durante la seconda guerra mondiale attraverso l'Ufficio di (it)
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