Discover the Story Behind John R. Brinkley’s Controversial Border Radio Station in The Queen of The Air.

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 “The Queen of the Air” by José Luis Ortiz Garza takes readers on an insightful journey through the fascinating and tumultuous world of border radio during the 1930s. This captivating book delves into the rise of John R. Brinkley’s XERA radio station, often dubbed “The Queen of the Air,” which broadcasted from the Mexican border and stirred controversy across the United States and Mexico.

In this meticulously researched work, Ortiz Garza explores the complex dynamics that shaped international broadcasting at a time when media crossed borders, challenging the legal, political, and social landscapes of the time. From Brinkley’s notorious medical practices to his daring radio broadcasts, The Queen of the Air offers a comprehensive look into how one man’s ambition created waves in both media history and international relations.

This book uncovers how Brinkley, a self-proclaimed doctor with a colorful past, used his radio station as a powerful tool to promote questionable medical practices while simultaneously creating a media empire. His bold tactics on the airwaves pushed the limits of the time, provoking both admiration and outrage. Ortiz Garza’s thorough research presents the untold story from a Mexican perspective, shedding light on the pivotal role Mexico played in shaping the global telecommunications order.

Ortiz Garza, a leading historian in Mexican media, brings decades of expertise to this riveting tale. His unique perspective sheds light on the Mexican government’s involvement and the crucial role of XERA in shaping modern telecommunications.

For readers interested in history, media studies, or the interplay between culture and politics, The Queen of the Air provides a fresh lens through which to view one of the most captivating chapters in North American media history.

The Queen of the Air is now available on Amazon Kindle. You can purchase it directly by visiting this link.

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