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War of the Worlds 1938 – Orson Welles shocks the nation with radio broadcast of “The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells. A large number of listeners who tune into the program ten minutes late (because the singer on the Edgar Bergan show was not that great). Because of this, they didn’t know this was a fictional story and start to panic. The story was brought through a series of “Newscasts” that Welles portrayed the reporter on the street and how these giant machines landed and began to attack the population.This event would launch Orson Welles career. Of course, he would go on to create Citizen Kane, Othello, Don Quixote and other classic cinema pieces. Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed - iTunes - Google Play - SpotifyTwitter - Facebook - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sconnie Geek Nation through my coverage! By pledging, you join the Geek Sconnie Nation! Plus, you help me cover costs so I can continue the coverage of Gadget tech, music tech, and geek culture through the shows. 1986 – First Fibre-optic cable1995 – Oracle announces Websystem2007 – Nine Inch Nails Trent Reznor says “Take my music”

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(https://dayintechhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/War-of-the-worlds-tripod1.jpg) (http://vid.geekazine.com/dith/uploads/2012/10/War-of-the-worlds-tripod1-237x300.jpg)War of the Worlds 1938 – Orson Welles (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles) shocks the nation with radio broadcast of “The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells. A large number of listeners who tune into the program ten minutes late (because the singer on the Edgar Bergan show was not that great). Because of this, they didn’t know this was a fictional story and start to panic. The story was brought through a series of “Newscasts” that Welles portrayed the reporter on the street and how these giant machines landed and began to attack the population.This event would launch Orson Welles career. Of course, he would go on to create Citizen Kane, Othello, Don Quixote and other classic cinema pieces. Subcribe to Day In Tech History: RSS Feed (http://www.dayintechhistory.com/feed/podcast) - iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/day-in-tech-history/id327099657) - Google Play (https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iz4h5tnpyty3omnj2ocsmbwebdm?t%3DDay_in_Tech_History) - Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2h2mJroRvE5FkTyIQAtpkf)Twitter (http://twitter.com/dayintechhist) - Facebook (http://Facebook.com/dayintechhistory) - RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly (http://www.cachefly.com/) Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! (http://patreon.com/geekazine) In Wisconsin, friends are called "Sconnies". Even if you're not from Wisconsin, you can be part of the Sconnie Geek Nation through my coverage! By pledging, you join the Geek Sconnie Nation! Plus, you help me cover costs so I can continue the coverage of Gadget tech, music tech, and geek culture through the shows. * 1986 – First Fibre-optic cable* 1995 – Oracle (http://dayintechhistory.com/tag/oracle)announces Websystem* 2007 – Nine Inch Nails Trent Reznor says “Take my music”

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Duration
0:06:06
Publishing date
2019-10-29 22:00
Link
http://www.techpodcasts.com/dayintechhistory/152035/october-30-1938-war-of-the-worlds-the-fake-one/
Contributors
  Jeffrey Powers
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