War of the Worlds Source Identification 7 WAR OF THE WORLDS SOURCES IDENTIFICATION Lisa Paiva MCO 333 February 4th, 2021 Source 1 Universal Newsreels. (2006, September 15). 'Attack by MARS' panic;...

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War of the Worlds Source Identification7 WAR OF THE WORLDS SOURCES IDENTIFICATION Lisa Paiva MCO 333 February 4th, 2021 Source 1 Universal Newsreels. (2006, September 15). 'Attack by MARS' panic; Orson Wells speaks 1938/10/31. YouTube. Retrieved February 4, 2021, from https://youtu.be/ho_9XTnlJKM · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source; was collected from a YouTube video: Orson Wells is speaking on the topic “Attack by Mars” on the radio. Originally recording was on 31st October 1938, in New York. The clip was published on YouTube, on 15th September 2006, by Universal Newsreels. The news that Orson Wells was giving in this video. Was fake making this a source that is uncreditable?  Source 2 The New York Times. (1938, October 31). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from http://www.war-of-the-worlds.org/Radio/Newspapers/Oct31/NYT.html · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source has been collected from a New York Times article “Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact”, which was published on 31st October,1938. This article briefed on, how ‘War of the Worlds’ radio show, scared people residing in America and all around the world. I feel this is a reliable source on how the people felt. Source 3 Dixon, G. (2015, October 29). 'War of the Worlds' Broadcast causes chaos in 1938. Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/war-worlds-broadcast-caos-1938-article-1.2406951 · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This article “War of the Worlds broadcast causes chaos” which Was published by Daily News; on the 31st-day of October in 1938 and written by George Dixon. Is, an overview of the horrific scene of terror in people in New York! After the broadcast of the radio show was aired. I feel this is a reliable source from Dixon, who lived through the chaos of this time.   Source 4 Archive, N. (n.d.). Daily news front Page November 1 Headline: U.s. BANS FAKE RADIO... Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/daily-news-front-page-november-1-headline-u-s-bans-fake-news-photo/97295738 · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source is taken from an article that was published on 1st November, 1938 by the Daily News. This source is creditable because I was able to read more on it from Wikipedia. Source 5 The age. (1938, November 2). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bJ1VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JJcDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2609%2C186374 · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This article was published in The Age, an Australian newspaper on 2nd November, 1938. The headline stated “Mass Hysteria in USA- Radio broadcast panic.” This is a nonreliable source it was published in another country. Source 6 National archives: The FCC and 'the War of the WORLDS' radio broadcast. (2013, February 10). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.wellesnet.com/national-archives-the-fcc-and-the-war-of-the-worlds-radio-broadcast/ · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source is Paul Morton’s letter to the Federal Communications Commission, which was sent in 1938. The letter stated that there was to be an investigation on what happen and that it shall never happen again. This is a creditable letter coming from the Federal Communications Commission. Source 7 National archives and Records Administration. (n.d.). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://catalog.archives.gov/id/596223 · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source is J.V. Yaukey’s letter to the Federal Communications Commission, which was sent in 1938. The letter is a reaction to what happened and how so people freaked out, but he did not. This is also a creditable letter coming from the Federal Communications Commission. Source 8 Nilsson, J., Wolf, J., Gilmore, N., & Editors, P. (2018, October 03). The genius who launched the martian invasion. Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2014/04/the-genius-who-launched-the-martian-invasion/ · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source has been taken from 3rd February, 1940’s Saturday Evening Post. This Article has no credibility and it not a reliable source. Source 9 Case 17518, ORSON WELLES vs. COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM INC. (2016, March). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://web.archive.org/web/20160304085353/https:/law.resource.org/pub/us/case/ca9/briefs/govuscourtsca9briefs3264/gov.uscourts.ca9.017518.b.01.pdf · This is a secondary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This case was filed by Orson Welles on Columbia Broadcasting System on 3rd October, 1962. This is a Credibility source as it comes from the United States Court appeals. Court documents of what happen that night. Source 10 Kreidler, M. (1998, November 01). The Martian Panic sixty years later. Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://skepticalinquirer.org/1998/11/the-martian-panic-sixty-years-later/ · This is a secondary source. · This is a scholarly source. · This source has been taken from Robert. E. Bartholomew’s book, “The Martian Panic, Sixty Years Later.” This is a credibility source and reliable one. It talks about what happened and the panic people went into. How it can not happen again and the future after this. Source 11 Levine, J. (n.d.). A history and analysis of the Federal Communications Commission's response to radio Broadcast Hoaxes. Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/fclj/vol52/iss2/3/ · This is a secondary source. · This is a scholarly source. · This source is taken from Justin Levine’s “A History and Analysis of the Federal Communications Commission’s Response to Radio Broadcast Hoaxes.” This is a Credibility source coming from a university. This is and overview of the whole situation courts case and everything. This being a study of the situation I would consider it reputable. Source 12 The Complete War of the Worlds. (2001). Naperville, Illinois: Published by Sourcebooks. · This is a secondary source. · This is a scholarly source. · This source is taken from Holmsten and Lubbertozi’s book called, “The Complete War of the Worlds.” This is a Credibility source the professor is a communications professor at the university in Canada. Source 13 Heyer, P. (2003). America Under Attack. Retrieved February 04, 2021. · This is a primary source. · This is a secondary source. · This source is taken from Paul Heyer’sarticlr, “America Under Attack,” published in 2003. Source 14 "Jitterbugs" and "CRACK-POTS". (2003, Fall). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2003/fall/war-of-worlds.html · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source has been collected from US National Archives ‘Jitterbugs and crack-pots,’ letters to FCC about the War of Worlds broadcast and how it created panic in the country. Source 15 Once upon a time, when radio WAS King...orson welles' broadcast of War of the worlds. (n.d.). Retrieved February 05, 2021, from https://emanuellevy.com/pop-culture/once-upon-a-time-when-radio-was-kingbrorson-welles-broadcast-of-war-of-the-worlds-3/ · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source is a blog by Emanuel Levy, that came out on 11th June, 2005. It dealt with the broadcast of ‘War of Worlds’ and how it impacted the local listeners. This is not a credibility source. Source 16 Inskeep, S., & Montagne, R. (2005, June 29). Welles, Wells and 'the War of the worlds'. Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4722621 · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source is about H.G Wells’ science fiction about Martian invasion, as was heard on the Columbia Broadcasting System and got adapted into a radio play by Orson Welles that was aired on 29th June, 2005 by NPR Radio. This is not a credibility source. Source 17 War of the Worlds: Radiolab. (2018, October 30). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/articles/war-worlds · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source is taken from an NPR Radio Lab episode, that was aired on 7th March, 2008. This podcast majorly covered the radio show ‘War of the Worlds’ and took a deep dive into the eighty years old controversy. This is not a credibility source. Source 18 Orson Welles's "war of the worlds" is broadcast. (2009, October 29). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/welles-scares-nation · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source has been taken from the article published on the History Channel’s website, published on 30th October, 2009. This is not a credibility source. Source 19 Shafer, J. (2010, May 21). W. Joseph Campbell corrects the record on 10 important MISREPORTED STORIES. Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2010/05/w-joseph-campbell-corrects-the-record-on-10-important-misreported-stories.html · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source has been collected from the article by Jack Shafer, published by Slate Magazine, where W.Joseph Campbell corrects the broadcast of ‘War of Worlds.’ This is not a credibility source. Source 20 War of the worlds. (2013, October 29). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/worlds/ · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source is from an American television show called ‘American Experience,’ where an enactment of the ‘War of the Worlds’ radio broadcast has been documented. This is not a credibility source. Source 21 The end of the world: The 1938 War of the Worlds Broadcast and press reaction. (2015, August 25). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/2015/08/25/the-end-of-the-world-the-1938-war-of-the-worlds-broadcast-and-press-reaction/ · This is a primary source. · This is a non-scholarly source. · This source has been taken from the British News Archive on 25th August, 2015. This article deals with the press reaction on the broadcast of ‘War of the Worlds.’ This is not an a credibility source. Source 22 Getting it wrong. (2017). Retrieved February 04, 2021, from https://books.google.com/books?id=ld0ODQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Getting%2BIt%2BWrong%3A%2BTen%2Bof%2Bthe%2BGreatest%2BMisreported%2BStories%2Bin%2BAmerican%2BJournalism%2B%22war%2Bof%2Bthe%2Bworlds%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiR_Y-8jsHZAhXLrVkKHR4pCj0Q6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false · This is a secondary source. · This is a scholarly source. · This source is taken from the book by W.Joseph Campbell, called “Getting it Wrong- Debunking the Greatest Myths in American Journalism.” This source is not a creditable. Reviewing your annotated bibliography, please write a own well-organized, well-supported argument (5- to 8-pages) using
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Universal Newsreels. (2006, September 15). 'Attack by MARS' panic; Orson Wells speaks 1938/10/31. YouTube. Retrieved February 8, 2021, from https://youtu.be/ho_9XTnlJKM
Introduction
In the year 1938, on the Halloween day, Orson Welles broadcasted a fictious
news rather than reporting the facts and truth. Indeed, he was the most talked about man in United States of America. Orson Wells had performed adaption of novel "The War of the Worlds" authored H.G. Wells on radio. This had breathed in oxygen into a fictious book thereby generating series of fake news and bulletins for the real thing. Thus, many listeners were misled and misinformed by this incident. With array of phone calls to journalists. newspaper, as well as police calls it was convinced that many people believed in the news without understanding whether the news is correct or not. Basically, the entire nation was her. This news even grew to become a sensation as well as mad. Orson Wells had barely realised the magnitude of his actions that had transpired into massive stampede, series of suicides as well as scared the listeners to the point where they were threatened to shoot them on sight. Especially the morning edition literally created panic in the country since people believed it was for real and were deciding to flee the area of invasion. Therefore, I believe the impact of this false broadcast by Orson Wells was massive. In fact, people started acting like it was directed by Wilson. However, I think it was a radio broadcast that went beyond control and created colossal chaos in the country. Perhaps, it even played with physic of the people and scaring them to a level of distress. It was extremely wrong use of media! Rather than giving them information, The War of Worlds radio broadcast actually gave miss-information in the name of getting more listeners. Orson Wells set a wrong precedent to create news on his its own that can sell well and create confusion and stress among listeners. Other form of media like newspapers instead of correcting this false news jumped to seize the opportunity. This aggravated the panic and propelled people to run from their home in order to safe their life.
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Lunsford, C. (2018). 'War of the Worlds!' The Infamous MArtian Invasion Radio Broadcast. Retrieved from https://www.space.com/42307-war-of-the-worlds-radio-broadcast-explained.html
Consequence of Broadcast
This format of providing mock play in series of news disrupted the life of many listeners. Accompanied with few newspapers showing images of places that was destroyed by invaders from space. Hundreds of listeners were tensed as they believed this invasion was real. They were...
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