That Notorious Radio Broadcast

That Notorious Broadcast: Panic, Propaganda, and the Power of Radio It’s 8 p.m. on October 30, 1938. In Studio One, on the 20th floor of the Columbia Broadcasting Service in New York City, history is about to be made. At the podium stands Orson Welles, alongside 10 actors and a 27-piece orchestra. It’s Halloween Eve … Continue reading That Notorious Radio Broadcast