[QuadList] JFK Documentary on History Channel

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Tue Oct 20 14:47:29 CDT 2009


In a message dated 10/20/2009 12:17:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
jjm332 at nyu.edu writes:

> Those of you who caught the JFK documentary on The History Channel last 
> week ("JFK: Three Shots that Changed America") saw an awful lot of tv 
> coverage from b/w 2". If you missed it, you might want to watch for it in reruns 
> next week.  It's amazing how much stuff was actually recorded in the days 
> just after the assassination, and the show is a great demonstration of how 
> critical it is to save videotaped material for the future. (Disclaimer: a 
> former co-worker of mine produced it; I had nothing to do with it myself.)
> 
> Jeff Martin
> Chicago, IL
> 

Hello Jeff,

Yes, WFAA (just down the street from the School Book Deposit Repository) 
broke into a local show they were taping with their bulletins (and later with 
Abraham Zapruder with his camera). KRLD also later recorded events too (they 
had their truck at The Trade Mart). WBAP was in Ft. Worth with KTVT (their 
remote truck) for the Chamber of Commerce Breakfast (a tape we transferred 
here) the morning of November 22, 1963. KRLD and WBAP fed the network that 
afternoon (WBAP was in color) with reports. The next day, the three affiliates 
were in the Police Building when that all occurred (I transferred WBAP's 
version of the shooting).

David Crosthwait

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