I haven't had chance to listen yet, but Season 2 of WNYC's The Divided Dial is all about international and U.S. domestic shortwave:
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S2 THE DIVIDED DIAL EPISODE 1: Fishing In The Night | On the Media | WNYC Studios
Season Two of On the Media’s Peabody-winning series The Divided Dial is the untold story of shortwave radio: the way-less-listened to but way-farther-reaching cousin of AM and FM radi...www.wnycstudios.org
I heard the first part of this series this past Saturday. It dealt mainly with how governments used shortwave from the 1940s through the 1980s. The only real complaint I had was that it shortchanged how and why shortwave works. For example, the narrator does not say that the higher shortwave bands can be heard in the daytime while the lower shortwave bands can be heard at night. This is important to know if you're looking at why different shortwave stations used different frequencies at different times of the day.
Part two of the series will explore the relationship between shortwave during the 90s and today's far right (political) movement in the U.S. The final show will focus on Wall Street's attempts to commercialize the shortwave bands. Given some of the signal issues surrounding shortwave broadcasts, let alone David Eduardo's comments about poor ratings for shortwave listening altogether, I really don't see shortwave as a commercially viable medium unless there is no longer stations in other media in one's own listening area.