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In reply to the discussion: What is your earliest memory of watching the news on t.v.? [View all]immoderate
(20,885 posts)28. Douglas Edwards and the News on CBS early 50s.
The sponsor was a tobacco company, so he smoked (or pretended to smoke) during the broadcast. He parked the cigarette in an ash try on the table.
Edwards did the first regular news. It was 15 minutes weeknights. He preceded Cronkite in the job.
Not a great clip, but it's history!
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I remember the adults watching the Watergate hearings and trying to explain to me...
Ian David
Sep 2012
#4
Oh dear. I remember watching the Macneil/Lehrer report every night with my dad.
Butterbean
Sep 2012
#16
Oh holy crap. My sister was home sick from school that day and watched it live.
Butterbean
Sep 2012
#14
Wow. I feel like a bean sprout when here I thought it was weird that I remembered
Butterbean
Sep 2012
#10
Whoa, cool. I remember watching Mondale and Ferraro on the Dem convention and being
Butterbean
Sep 2012
#22
The nightly body counts from Vietnam on the Evening News with Walter Cronkite...
markpkessinger
Sep 2012
#24
And what we see now is a whole lot milder than what was shown during Vietnam...
markpkessinger
Sep 2012
#101
Agreed. Vietnam war coverage was BRUTAL. Nothing like the lily-ass coverage of the present
Nay
Sep 2012
#161
I'm pretty sure I saw tv news before 1963, but nothing sticks in my memory.
kestrel91316
Sep 2012
#30
The first satellite relay in Japan was of the Kennedy assassination news,
Art_from_Ark
Sep 2012
#129
I'm just a few months younger than President Obama. Definitely the moon landing.
Chiyo-chichi
Sep 2012
#45
the civil rights marches, JFK being killed, LBJ taking office, LBJ signing the acts
graham4anything
Sep 2012
#48
Holy crap. I just still can't even wrap my head around the fact that those hearings
Butterbean
Sep 2012
#54
That's so cool. It strikes me that most of my burned-in-my-brain memories from the news
Butterbean
Sep 2012
#59
Pres. Ford pre-empting Horton Hears a Who. Something about Nixon, I think. n/t
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#74
Who always signed off with "And that's....the way it is." I cannot for the life of me remember.
Butterbean
Sep 2012
#76
walter conkrite. no particular news event, just remember parents watching him everyday
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2012
#95
Must've been the assasination of Yitzhak Rabin (1995) or the reelection of Clinton (96)
sakabatou
Sep 2012
#107
The moon landing. Later, I remember my grandfather watching the Watergate hearings. n/t
cynatnite
Sep 2012
#114
Cronkite and Vietnam, then it was the bussing issue, gas crisis, and watergate.
pepperbear
Sep 2012
#176
The overthrow of the Marcos regime in the Philippines in the mid-1980s
RFKHumphreyObama
Sep 2012
#183
I remember seeing one of the moon walks. I would have been about 4 I think.
applegrove
Sep 2012
#184