Stanislav said:You know, I have always regretted that of the hundreds of books that were penned about that historic event, no one ever wrote a good, comprehensive history of how TV covered the tragedy.
The only one that came close was an issue of TV Guide from January 1964, which had an extensive article on how television handled the assassination that day.
Stanislav said:bpatrick said:Now I wonder how CBS handled the three soaps which aired before ATWT:
Love Of Life, Search For Tomorrow, and Guiding Light? In 1963, those shows
aired on the West Coast at (respectively) 11 AM, 11:30 AM, and 11:45 AM,
after all commercial programming had been suspended on November 22.
Good question, and one I never thought of. I suppose the options would have been:
(2) Pick up on 11/26 with the next scheduled episode, but allow the West Coast affiliates to show the taped 11/22 episodes at their discretion during non-network hours. That would be confusing, though, as schedules would not have been updated in time and many viewers wouldn't know the "missed" shows were being rebroadcast.
Considering that all three networks were at full tilt with the assassination coverage until long after Kennedy was buried, would any affiliate even have time to catch up on pre-empted programming?