Orson Welles explained his reaction to the broadcast's controversy, citing missed disclaimers and the trusting nature of radio listeners.
Orson Welles reacted to the controversy by stating that he had announced several times during the broadcast that the events were part of a story, but many listeners missed this disclaimer, leading to confusion and panic. Despite efforts to alert the audience, the realism of the adaptation caused some to believe it was a real news story of an alien invasion.
Additionally, the intimacy of radio communication during the 1930s and 1940s meant that many Americans had profound trust in radio broadcasts, further contributing to the widespread belief in the adaptation's realism.
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