Senior Lecturer, School of Communications Studies, Auckland University of Technology
Dr Peter Hoar is a Senior Lecturer at Auckland University of Technology where he teaches Radio studies and media history. Before joining AUT he worked in radio, television and journalism and is also a qualified librarian. His research interests are in the field of sound studies, particularly in history, listening practices and technology. His book 'The World’s Din: Listening to Records, Radio and Films in New Zealand 1880–1940' (Otago University Press) is a cultural history of technologically mediated listening in New Zealand.

Jan 06, 2020 09:10 am UTC| Insights & Views
Eighty-one years ago, a broadcast of Orson Welless War of the Worlds supposedly caused mass hysteria in America, as listeners thought martians had invaded New Jersey. There are varying accounts of the controversial...