September 26, 1960…America’s First Televised Presidential Debate

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September 26, 1960…America’s First Televised Presidential Debate

Tonight is the big night for us in 2016, but 56 years ago today, it was a big night for America and television as the presidential candidates met for a first ever debate on TV.

On this day in 1960, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon met at Chicago’s WBBM (CBS) for the first of four debates. Here is my story on those historic meetings, including the “new” technology…much of which was created by the producer of all four those debates, the great Don Hewitt. http://www.eyesofageneration.com/Gallery_Kennedy_Nixon.php

All four debates were simulcast live on all three networks’ radio and television networks.

On October 7, 1960, NBC Washington was the scene of the second debate as Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon met at NBC’s WRC-TV. The moderator was NBC’s Frank McGee, and panel of questioners included Edward Morgan from ABC, Paul Niven from CBS, Alvin Spivak from UPI, and Hal Levy from Newsday.

The third was hosted by ABC with Kennedy at WABC in New York and Nixon at KABC in Los Angeles on October 13. On October 21, the fourth and final debate was hosted by ABC in New York. -Bobby Ellerbee





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