How TV Covered Death Of President Kennedy…Broadcasting Magazine

How TV Covered Death Of President Kennedy…Broadcasting Magazine

Here is the The December 2, 1963 issue of Broadcasting, which includes an article over 10 pages deep (starts on page 36) that gives us a rare look at how the networks swung into action after receiving the news from Dallas.

The main article covers many of the details and back stories of the efforts at ABC, CBS and NBC to get their news departments and crews up and running for this marathon coverage. There are also other single articles on associated stories, like “The Dimension President Kennedy Added To Television”, which is a tribute to his use of TV in all of his campaigns and in his press conferences. -Bobby Ellerbee

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7 thoughts on “How TV Covered Death Of President Kennedy…Broadcasting Magazine

  1. Remember the TV coverage well. We had a color set and watched some of the color coverage when NBC switched to WBAP-TV in Dallas. While a bit startling in those days, It was quickly switched to B&W by the network to mirror their B&W coverage.

  2. I took a course from NBC Correspondent Merrill Mueller in college. He was in a Cadillac mobile unit with a camera stuck through the sunroof covering the funeral procession from within it. They put microwave receivers at major corners (high up) and re-trained the dish on the vehicle at major intervals.

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