The Start Of CNN…January – June 1980

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The Start Of CNN…January – June 1980 Photos From Jeff Jeffares

Jeff was hired January 2, 1980 at CNN to help Chief Engineer Jack Ormond put it all together, and was one of the original 200 hires. In the beginning, there was a big empty studio and boxes of new equipment everywhere. Oh, and wires….lots of wire and cable that had to be run.

Below we see the RCA TK47s that Jeff unpacked and set up. In the second photo we see what would become “the pit” with it’s switching gear in place, but with no cabinets yet. In the color photo, we see a May rehearsal less than a month before the June 1, 1980 sign on with Jeff at the TD position (nearest). Finally, the Grass Valley 1600 switcher with E Mem still in the crate.

The Cable News Network was launched at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on June 1, 1980. After an introduction by Ted Turner, the husband and wife team of David Walker and Lois Hart anchored the channel’s first newscast. Burt Reinhardt, the executive vice president of CNN at its launch, hired most of the channel’s first 200 employees, including the network’s first news anchor, Bernard Shaw.

This summer, CNN will celebrate it’s 35th Anniversary. Thanks to Jeff for sharing these rare pictures…many more are headed for the scanner, so stay tuned! Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee




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