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The first hijacking took place at Chicago’s WGN. Listen to The Max Headroom Signal Hijacking 199 MP3 Song from the album Hysteria 51 - season. The background in most of his shows consisted of a futuristic lined with neon colors which resembled the background of the two parts of the hijacking. Despite the several attempts, he has never been traced nor identified. Was the interruption a protest against commercial culture, or a crafty prank The meaning is just noise, but ultimately the noise can be so compelling. Max Headroom was a British artificial intelligence known for his stuttering and electronic-sounding voice and was portrayed by Matt Frewer. The man is shown staring into the camera with a menacing grin, and during the second interruption began addressing the camera speaking non-sense and surrealist monologue with his voice distorted: he talked about TV host Charles Swirsky saying he'd better than him and calling him "frickin' liberal" he said the famous Coca Cola's slogan "Catch the wave" but with a Pepsi's can in his hands before throwing to the ground and making "the bird" partially off-screen to be so close of the camera, with his middle right finger covered by a fake finger he said "Your love is fading", referring The Temptations' song "(I Know) I'm Losing You" he hummed TV cartoon Clutch Cargo (1959)'s theme to say in the middle of the humming "I still see the X" (usually confused as "I stole CBS") referring the title of Cargo's last episode Clutch Cargo: Big "X" (1959) he complained of "my piles" (usually confused as "my files") he claimed he did a masterpiece for the World Greatest Newspapers' nerds he put on a left-hand dirty glove explaining that his brother wore another one (a reference to famous Michael Jackson's right hand's glove he wore in the 80s), before being spanked by a girl partially off-screen with a fly-swatter. The man managed to hack into the station on two occasions during that night, firstly during a local news bulletin during 30 seconds and two hours later during 90 seconds during a repeat of Doctor Who (1963)'s episode Doctor Who: Horror of Fang Rock: Part One (1977).
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The full sequence started in the night of 27th November 1987, when the US television station WGN Channel 9 in Chicago, IL was infamously hijacked by a man wearing a Max Headroom mask.