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S5 E3 | The Mystery of the Max Headroom Incident

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I Want to Believe the Podcast – S5 E3 – The Mystery of the Max Headroom Incident

Open Song - Max Headroom Calling by Giorgio & Martin Koppehele

Close Song - I Think We're Along Now by Tiffany

Clips in episode: First Headroom Incident | Second Headroom Incident

Shaye St. John | Original News Report | Rick Klein | That Chapter | Second News Report

Reddit user who thinks they solved incident

Welcome to episode 3, season 5 of the I Want to Believe podcast!

At precisely 9:14 PM on November 22nd 1987… Chicago area residents were the unwitting spectators of a mysterious television broadcast.

Before we jump into the episode, we wanted to provide the I Want to Believe social media & email links.

My brand-new book, We Only Come Out at Night, is now available for purchase. This book is a collection of short horror stories and can be found online at: SlevikStore.Company.Site and at the Green Hand Bookshop.

While viewers of WGN-TV were watching the 9 o’clock news, all seemed normal as Dan Roan, a local sportscaster, was going over the highlights of the Bears' victory over the Detroit Lions. Without warning, the TV signal flickered in and out… and then televisions went dark.

In WGN’s control room, technicians looked on, confused at what was happening. It was from their studio, located at Bradley Place in the north of the city, that the network broadcasted its microwave transmission to an antenna at the top of the 100-story John Hancock tower, seven miles away, and then out to tens of thousands of viewers. After a moment, the studio crew realized that their signal had been hijacked.

Viewers then saw a suited figure fade in from the darkness. The stranger danced around while wearing a ghoulish rubbery mask with sunglasses and a frozen grin. Chris Knittel of Vice wrote, “Static hissed through the signal; behind him, a slab of corrugated metal spun hypnotically. This was not part of the regularly scheduled broadcast.”

Listen to the episode for the rest of the story...

Sources: Motherboard/Vice

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/207believe/support
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I Want to Believe the Podcast – S5 E3 – The Mystery of the Max Headroom Incident

Open Song - Max Headroom Calling by Giorgio & Martin Koppehele

Close Song - I Think We're Along Now by Tiffany

Clips in episode: First Headroom Incident | Second Headroom Incident

Shaye St. John | Original News Report | Rick Klein | That Chapter | Second News Report

Reddit user who thinks they solved incident

Welcome to episode 3, season 5 of the I Want to Believe podcast!

At precisely 9:14 PM on November 22nd 1987… Chicago area residents were the unwitting spectators of a mysterious television broadcast.

Before we jump into the episode, we wanted to provide the I Want to Believe social media & email links.

My brand-new book, We Only Come Out at Night, is now available for purchase. This book is a collection of short horror stories and can be found online at: SlevikStore.Company.Site and at the Green Hand Bookshop.

While viewers of WGN-TV were watching the 9 o’clock news, all seemed normal as Dan Roan, a local sportscaster, was going over the highlights of the Bears' victory over the Detroit Lions. Without warning, the TV signal flickered in and out… and then televisions went dark.

In WGN’s control room, technicians looked on, confused at what was happening. It was from their studio, located at Bradley Place in the north of the city, that the network broadcasted its microwave transmission to an antenna at the top of the 100-story John Hancock tower, seven miles away, and then out to tens of thousands of viewers. After a moment, the studio crew realized that their signal had been hijacked.

Viewers then saw a suited figure fade in from the darkness. The stranger danced around while wearing a ghoulish rubbery mask with sunglasses and a frozen grin. Chris Knittel of Vice wrote, “Static hissed through the signal; behind him, a slab of corrugated metal spun hypnotically. This was not part of the regularly scheduled broadcast.”

Listen to the episode for the rest of the story...

Sources: Motherboard/Vice

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/207believe/support
  continue reading

108 episodi

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