The Three Mile Island accident was a partial meltdown with minimal radiation release, but television coverage made it feel like the apocalypse. The accident happened 12 days after the release of The China Syndrome, a movie about a nuclear meltdown — the coincidence fueled hysteria. TV reporters lacked nuclear expertise and often alarmed viewers unnecessarily. The coverage effectively ended the expansion of nuclear power in America for three decades.
Today in Television
March 28, 1979
How did television turn a contained accident into America's greatest nuclear fear?
The Three Mile Island accident was a partial meltdown with minimal radiation release, but television coverage made it feel like the apocalypse.
Today In Television: How did television turn a contained accident into America's greatest nuclear fear?