Few twentieth-century artists are renowned in such a variety of media as
Orson Welles. Well known for his work in film and theater as director,
actor, and writer, Welles's influence in the field of radio has often
been overlooked for the more glamorous entertainment of his movies. The
Medium and the Magician is a comprehensive review of Welles's radio
career, devoted to assessing his radio artistry and influence in the
field. Paul Heyer offers a new look at the infamous War of the Worlds
panic broadcast and a discussion of how Welles's use of sound in radio
influenced his motion pictures.