This used to happen with radio, when War of the Worlds could cause a national panic.
"He listened to King George VI on the radio in the war, and he thought, 'well, if a king can overcome his stammer, so can I', " Hooper said.
So did every Arab with a radio, throughout the war, as it was the most popular programming in the Middle East.
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Holtzman returned to California with a suitcase full of cassettes of this unique, Farfisa-organ-driven psychedelic-rock sound that was forged during the Vietnam War, when American radio influenced traditional Cambodian styles.
Seidler, now 73, was a college student when he first decided to write about how King George VI overcame his stutter to lead Britain through World War II with inspiring radio addresses.
Over the last dozen years, the U.S. Army has spent a lot of time and money figuring out how to use digital radio technology to lift the fog of war.
Again, it was true that La Follette had made money during the war, however it was certainly not from war profiteering but rather from a local radio station in which he had invested.
Part of our news team included a cameraman who was a former military sniper, a radio host who was there for the first Gulf War, a translator who was also an oncologist with a medical pass, and a driver who was also a former driver for the UN weapons inspection team (who also loved Elvis).
Speaking to BBC Radio 4'd Today programme, Mr Sorrell said war worries were already starting to have an effect.
He told BBC Radio Wales how Lloyd George was prime minister during World War I, but "wasn't a very successful prime minister afterwards".
John McCain, for instance, has used his position on the Senate Commerce Committee to wage war on Clear Channel, a company whose radio stations broadcast Rush Limbaugh, a right-wing talking head who has in the past lambasted Mr McCain.
Spread spectrum was first used by the allies in the Pacific campaigns of the second world war, where it foiled Japanese attempts to jam radio-controlled torpedoes.
One guide there, Tereso, is a former Radio Venceremos activist who lost eight members of his family in the war.
After World War II she continued touring and appeared in her own BBC radio show, A Date With Betty, which was broadcast live.
During the second world war at Marconi he was part of the team that invented a radio direction-finder which was fitted to British bombers.
Earlier Mr Blair told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he would not be drawn into a trade war with France, saying it would lead to thousands of British workers being laid off.
The radio in the dining room was playing a mixture of many stations: a war voice crossed with the gabble of an advertiser, and underneath there was the sleazy music of a sweet band.
Each probe can pick up GPS signals and signals from eLoran, an enhanced version of Loran, the ground-based terrestrial radio-navigation system first used by the American and British navies during the second world war.
To help war-weary home cooks, its austerity recipes ran in newspapers and on its daily radio broadcast.
NATO's national armed forces were always able to operate together in theory, but when allies went to war in the Balkans in the 1990s, they found they couldn't talk to each other by radio.
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The Joint Tactical Radio System was conceived in the late 1990s to address all these problems, from the lack of local infrastructure in war zones to the incompatibility of legacy radios to the high cost of replacement.
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