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* [[1987]] - A rebroadcast of ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'' airing on [[PBS]] affiliate WTTW in [[Chicago]], Illnois, was interrupted for nearly 90 seconds when the station was made the target of a {{w|Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion incident|signal intrusion prank}} in which individuals managed to hijack WTTW's broadcast feed and parodied Max Headroom in an obscene manner, having earlier interrupted the station during a newscast on commercial station WGN-TV. The pranksters were never caught, and the scenes which had been interrupted were later rebroadcast in the days to follow on local Chicago and national media. | |||
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On 22 November, the following important behind-the-scenes events were known to have occurred:
- 1987 - A rebroadcast of Horror of Fang Rock airing on PBS affiliate WTTW in Chicago, Illnois, was interrupted for nearly 90 seconds when the station was made the target of a signal intrusion prank in which individuals managed to hijack WTTW's broadcast feed and parodied Max Headroom in an obscene manner, having earlier interrupted the station during a newscast on commercial station WGN-TV. The pranksters were never caught, and the scenes which had been interrupted were later rebroadcast in the days to follow on local Chicago and national media.