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a:  NO CHANGE ;
 Other newspapers also ran stories claiming that the broadcast had incited mass hysteria. ;
 In 2013, many newspapers and magazines featured articles about the seventy‑fifth anniversary of the broadcast. ;
 The Times was then and is now one of the United States’ most popular news sources. ;</description></oembed>