All in all, given ABC's limited resources in 1963, I think
they did an admirable job. By the way, no one has
mentioned Howard K. Smith and Edward P. Morgan,
who worked together here and on ABC's 1964 political
coverage. Smith made a memorable comment after
Oswald was shot to death: "Now we'll never hear this
man's story. There's something wrong and we don't
know what it is."
We remember Cronkite taking off his glasses and shedding
a tear; we remember NBC's Tom Pettit screaming, "He's been
shot! Lee Oswald has been shot!" We tend to forget that
Cochran, Smith, and Morgan did as good a job as they could,
given the fact that they worked for a network that was so
far behind the other two in news that, ten years later, they
couldn't even muster coverage of the "Saturday Night Massacre."
One personal thing: I first heard of WFAA that weekend in '63,
and when I moved to Dallas in '76 I had to check out their local
newscast. By then the best (IMHO) local front four I've ever seen
was in place: Tracy Rowlett, Iola Johnson, Troy Dungan, and Verne
Lundquist. I stuck with them for three years and have never found
a better news team.
they did an admirable job. By the way, no one has
mentioned Howard K. Smith and Edward P. Morgan,
who worked together here and on ABC's 1964 political
coverage. Smith made a memorable comment after
Oswald was shot to death: "Now we'll never hear this
man's story. There's something wrong and we don't
know what it is."
We remember Cronkite taking off his glasses and shedding
a tear; we remember NBC's Tom Pettit screaming, "He's been
shot! Lee Oswald has been shot!" We tend to forget that
Cochran, Smith, and Morgan did as good a job as they could,
given the fact that they worked for a network that was so
far behind the other two in news that, ten years later, they
couldn't even muster coverage of the "Saturday Night Massacre."
One personal thing: I first heard of WFAA that weekend in '63,
and when I moved to Dallas in '76 I had to check out their local
newscast. By then the best (IMHO) local front four I've ever seen
was in place: Tracy Rowlett, Iola Johnson, Troy Dungan, and Verne
Lundquist. I stuck with them for three years and have never found
a better news team.