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THE WAR OF THE WORLDS The war of the worlds was a radio broadcast program produced by Orson Welles, which airs earth’s martial invasion (Jefferson and Socolow, 2013). It managed to convince most people that alien invaders were laying waste the US. It is perhaps considered one of the most infamous events in the history of American broadcasting. The actors managed to dramatize the response of the alarmed audience. The broadcast made the US experience a mass panic that it had never experienced before.
The radio had tapped the newspaper advertising revenue during the depression and this immensely destroyed newspaper industry. The newspapers grasped Welles’s program opportunity to dishonor radio as the news source. The newspapers brought the fright to prove to regulators and advertisers that the management in radio broadcast was untrustworthy and irresponsible. This affected the whole nation because it failed to understand the news that was being broadcasted. There was a stark disparity between what the journalists reported and the panic that they experienced.
The New York Times claimed that the radio had imposed terror on the entire nation for endorsing news flashes with fiction offering the broadcast in the same way that real news bulletin could have been broadcasted. Despite the fact few people listened to the news and panicked, most people still believe in the broadcast today. However, the Radiolab neglected the significant fact that a number of CBS associates prevented the broadcast in support of commercial programming. ReferencesJefferson, P.
& Socolow, M.J.,(2013). The Myth of the War of the Worlds Panic. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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