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The Max Headroom Incident: The Pirate Broadcast That Hijacked Chicago


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What if the most unsettling intrusion wasn't a knock at your door, but a face hijacking your television screen? On a cold November night in 1987, thousands of Chicago viewers witnessed a brazen act of electronic piracy that remains an unsolved mystery to this day.
This episode investigates the real events of November 22nd, 1987, when broadcasts on both WGN-TV and WTTW were violently interrupted. As a local sports show wrapped up and *Doctor Who* fans watched "Horror of Fang Rock," their screens filled with static, replaced by a bizarre, distorted figure. We delve into the specifics of this signal intrusion—the jarring audio, the masked persona, and the technological audacity required to commandeer the airwaves of two major stations.
Listen as we dissect the eerie details of the broadcast, explore the enduring theories behind the perpetrators, and examine why this fleeting act of video vandalism continues to captivate and unsettle decades later, standing as a ghost in the machine of broadcast history.
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Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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The Unexplained ArchiveBy Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios