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What was breaking news like in 1963?

This link will provide you with a one hour long example of how the assassination of John F. Kennedy was reported.

http://www.reelradio.com/se/index.html#klif112263

Scroll down to "KLIF Dallas, November 22, 1963"

"This recording is completely UNEDITED and direct from the KLIF logger tape. The audio is fair to good, and at times and you will hear an occasional 'ghosting' effect from the original analog tape."

(From www.reelradio.com )


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Too bad there's no aircheck of KRLD on the site...

KLIF was a little slow off the mark on the JFK assassination, and from the book "When the News Went Live", one gets the impression that 1080 smoked
every other radio outlet in Big D that day.
 
Re: Too bad there's no aircheck of KRLD on the site...

> KLIF was a little slow off the mark on the JFK
> assassination, and from the book "When the News Went Live",
> one gets the impression that 1080 smoked
> every other radio outlet in Big D that day.
>
In 1963 Ted Cassidy, Lurch on "The Addams Family,"
was a newscaster at WFAA radio, and I've read that
he interviewed two eyewitnesses to the assassination.
Does anyone know if a recording of the interview
still exists?
 
Re: Breaking The News

There is good documentary "JFK: Breaking the News" narrated by Jane Pauley that some PBS stations run each year on 11-22. It is more on the battle to cover the story between local Dallas tv stations and newspapers, but gives some good information on how local media covered the event, at a time when 'it wasn't news until you read it in the newspaper".
 
Re: Too bad there's no aircheck of KRLD on the site...

>
> In 1963 Ted Cassidy, Lurch on "The Addams Family,"
> was a newscaster at WFAA radio, and I've read that
> he interviewed two eyewitnesses to the assassination.
> Does anyone know if a recording of the interview
> still exists?
>

Wow. Never knew that. Cassidy was a most imposing figure in real life, standing about 6 feet 7. His real voice was deep and authoritative, and he was well spoken. I'm sure he got the answers to all the questions in his interviews......
 
Re: WFAA Dallas coverage 11/22/63

>>I found this site a couple of weeks ago by accident, while looking for an old radio show. This is from WFAA Radio on 11/22/63. They have several clips to purchase, but you can listen to one free. I didn't hear Ted Cassidy on this one (I might have missed it), but you will hear Ben Laurie and Walter Evans, and many more. This is nearly as good as watching the Jay Watson clips from Ch.8. Great stuff though. This freebee is about 30 minutes in length.
http://www.otrcat.com/jfk.htm
 
Re: Too bad there's no aircheck of KRLD on the site...

I'll work on getting something for the site. I'm sure there's audio out there, I just need to find someone with a recording from 1963.<P ID="signature">______________
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