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English: Photograph of a rehearsal of CBS Radio's The Mercury Theatre on the Air, printed in many US newspapers following the broadcast of "The War of the Worlds"
Subjects include Orson Welles, with arms upraised; Bernard Herrmann, conducting the CBS Radio orchestra; actor Ray Collins at the CBS microphone, and Richard Wilson (white shirt) beside him.
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Bron | The Gastonia Daily Gazette (North Carolina), November 3, 1938 (page 8) | ||||
Auteur | Acme Telephoto | ||||
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The photograph is printed with no copyright notice and no credit line; see initial upload at "other versions".
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- Original copyright registrations were checked in artwork for the year 1938 and there were no listings for Acme News Photos.
- The Library of Congress noted the following regarding Acme News Photos: "In an attempt to determine if ACME registered any copyrights and if those copyrights were renewed, Specialists in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress searched the Copyright Office files. It was found that only a few images were registered for copyright and those copyrights were not renewed."
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