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6 - The Max Headroom Broadcast Hijacking: The Strangest Unsolved TV Takeover

6 - The Max Headroom Broadcast Hijacking: The Strangest Unsolved TV Takeover

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In 1987, Chicago viewers were watching the nightly news when the screen suddenly glitched… and a man in a Max Headroom mask appeared.No warning. No explanation.Just a bizarre, chaotic broadcast interruption that no one has ever solved.

Tonight, we’re diving into one of the strangest unsolved media hijackings in history — a case involving distorted audio, vintage tech, FCC panic, and a masked intruder who somehow pulled off a stunt that should have been impossible at the time.

Who hijacked the signal?How did they do it?And why has no one stepped forward in nearly 40 years?

Let’s talk about the Max Headroom Broadcast Interruption — the weirdest TV takeover ever recorded.

About the show

Kat Has Questions is a curiosity-driven podcast about real stories that sound unreal — from unsolved crimes and strange history to the quietly weird corners of human behavior.

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Sources & Further Reading

- FCC Investigation Archive: “Max Headroom Incident Official Report” (1987–1990)

- Chicago Tribune: “Who Hijacked the Max Headroom Broadcast?” (1987, 2007 retrospective)

- Chicago Sun-Times: “25 Years Later, the Max Headroom Hack Remains Unsolved"

- Vice Media (“Motherboard”): “The Mystery of the Creepiest TV Hack of All Time”

- BBC Archive: “The Max Headroom Incident Explained”

- The Verge: “Inside the Max Headroom Broadcast Hijack”

- RetroTVTech: Documentary – “The Day Chicago’s TV Was Hijacked”

- WTTW Oral History Project: interviews with former employees (2014–2018)

- “Signal Intrusion Cases” – IEEE Spectrum, 2012

- Internet Archive: preserved broadcast footage from both hijackings


🎵 Music: “Scrunchy” by Night Drift

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