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In reply to the discussion: What do you remember about Friday 22 November 1963 [View all]irisblue
(34,468 posts)31. On NBC, newsman Bill Ryan interrupted Chet Huntley to read the newsflash a/b Kennedys' death
https://www.nbcnews.com/now/video/from-the-archives-jfk-assassinated-56-years-ago-73916997670
On ABC from Google AI overview
Overview
ABC News reported on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 in several ways, including:
Prematurely displaying a photo
ABC displayed a photo of the President with the words "JOHN F. KENNEDY 19171963" on the screen, even though the report was unconfirmed.
Ron Cochran's report
Cochran, the anchor of ABC's evening news program, received an incorrect report that the President had died at 1:35 PM CST. He then received further information and announced that the President was dead.
Gardiner's report on ABC Radio
Gardiner reported the news on ABC Radio, but did not say whether it was official.
On ABC from Google AI overview
Overview
ABC News reported on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 in several ways, including:
Prematurely displaying a photo
ABC displayed a photo of the President with the words "JOHN F. KENNEDY 19171963" on the screen, even though the report was unconfirmed.
Ron Cochran's report
Cochran, the anchor of ABC's evening news program, received an incorrect report that the President had died at 1:35 PM CST. He then received further information and announced that the President was dead.
Gardiner's report on ABC Radio
Gardiner reported the news on ABC Radio, but did not say whether it was official.
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I was a junior in high school and people were crying n I had no idea why..then I heard the news
Deuxcents
Nov 21
#7
Ohhh...woah. So focused on the approaching democracy crisis with drumphf that *today's* date *didn't* trigger the
electric_blue68
Nov 21
#13
I was in 9 1/2, in 4th grade. We had an hour for lunch and I had walked home, ate, and walked back to school.
rsdsharp
Nov 21
#20
Likewise, our second grade class heard an abrupt radio feed over the PA system. n/t
John1956PA
Nov 22
#35
On NBC, newsman Bill Ryan interrupted Chet Huntley to read the newsflash a/b Kennedys' death
irisblue
Nov 22
#31
About radio in the Detroit area, where I grew up. the Canadian & American news sites over lapped
irisblue
Nov 22
#32
Like many of us here I was in junior high school, and heard the news between classes standing by my locker. At first, I
Walleye
Nov 22
#29