How a Radio Play Fooled America
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Orson Welles adapts "The War of the Worlds," causing widespread panic
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1938 Broadcast
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Listeners believe the radio drama is a real alien invasion
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Realistic Portrayal
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People flee homes, some report sightings of Martian tripods.
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Panic and Chaos
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Highlights the power of mass media in shaping public perception.
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Media Influence
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Demonstrates the significant role of radio in disseminating information.
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Radio's Impact
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Leaves a lasting impact on public trust in media.
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Cultural Effect
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Sparks conversations about the need for media regulations
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Regulation Discussions
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Solidifies Welles' reputation as a master of radio drama.
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Orson Welles' Reputation
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The panic serves as a historic cautionary tale
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Historic Legacy
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Warns of the consequences of sensationalized media content.
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Consequences of Sensationalism
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