searadiofreak said:Stanislav said:ixnay said:Dan Rather phoned in an unconfirmed report that JFK was dead that
got on CBS radio; Rather has said it was the longest
wait of his life, since what if the report hadn't been
true? It was, of course, and Rather scored a "beat"
on everyone else.
I read the book many years ago, so refresh my memory -- wasn't the situation that Rather was carrying on two conversations at once -- one on the phone to CBS, and the other either on another phone or with someone physically next to him, and that basically when CBS asked if JFK was confirmed dead, Rather was in the process of responding to something the other party said, saying "yes" and CBS thought he was answering their question and put it on the air?
I think this episode was on NBC with Frank Reynolds repeating a conversation over the phone confirming the injuries were fatal, because for whatever reason, they couldn't get the "source" on the line, or preferred not to. The "As It Happened" video is truely amazing as how primitive the technology was in '63. This is a great video, and from what I understand, hard to come by these days. I feel fortunate to have recorded it off A&E years ago.
Yes you were lucky. The History Channel did a 2hr heavilly edited version of the CBS coverage serveral years ago using the same "As It Happned" title