Laura turns on the radio and sits at her vanity. She's listening to Waldo Lydecker's radio program. Waldo slips in unnoticed just as his radio voice finishes speaking. In the silence Waldo speaks to Laura and startles her. The radio announcer then says "This has been the voice of Waldo Lydecker, by electrical transcription." Then Laura and Waldo talk to each other as the scene (and movie) ends.That the radio is completely silent all during this time is completely unrealistic. In radio terminology, this silence is known as "dead air". Among professional broadcasters, dead air is considered one of the worst things that can occur and could cause the radio program to lose its sponsors.
Scritto da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:31

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