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Q: How Did Listeners Respond ToOrson Welles' radio?
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What lesson does Orson Welles want listeners to learn from his radio broadcast War of the Worlds?

The media are a powerful tool but they are not always truthful.


How does Orson Welles conclude the radio broadcast war of the worlds?

He informs the listeners that the events did not really happen and provides a moral lesson.


Why did Orson Welles change the beginning of The War of the Worlds for his radio broadcast?

To capture the attention of his listeners, who may have been doing other things


What was Welles's reaction to the public panic caused by his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?

He could not believe that so many listeners had thought the events described in the broadcast were real.


In the conclusion of the radio broadcast War of the Worlds Orson Welles?

Surprised and confused


What was Welles's reaction to the public panic caused by his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?

(Apex Learning) He could not believe that so many listeners had thought the events described in the broadcast were real.


What does an amateur radio operator mean when they says CQ?

It's a general call that an operator would make on a frequency to invite listeners to respond to.


What is a radio DJ?

A radio dj is a like a radio personality: someone who talks to listeners while they are "on the air" and who plays the music for listeners


Was Orson Welles a radio broadcaster?

Yes.


Does The War of the Worlds voice Orson Welles' point of view?

No, The War of the Worlds radio broadcast was a fictional dramatization of H.G. Wells's novel, not a reflection of Orson Welles's personal beliefs or point of view. Orson Welles directed and narrated the broadcast, which caused panic among some listeners due to its realistic presentation.


Did anyone died during the radio show War of the Worlds?

No, no one died during the radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds" by Orson Welles in 1938. Despite causing panic among some listeners who believed the fictional story was a real news broadcast, there were no reported deaths directly related to the radio show.


Which element from H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds does Orson Welles transform in the radio broadcast apex?

D. The setting of the story on Apex