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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3441696" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>There was a show on OETA about the role of the news media in the JFK assassination, I think it was hosted by Jane Pauley.</p><p>They said that was the first time that TV news started putting people on the air who hadn't seen anything or even been close enough to hear the shots, just to fill up the airtime because it was considered such an important event.</p><p>(They were asking them how does it make you feel, etc.)</p><p></p><p>They also said all three networks had film crews in the basement of Dallas Police HQ when Oswald was shut up, permanently. Only NBC chose to broadcast, on live TV, the attempted transfer of Oswald from the city jail to the county jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3441696, member: 8862"] There was a show on OETA about the role of the news media in the JFK assassination, I think it was hosted by Jane Pauley. They said that was the first time that TV news started putting people on the air who hadn't seen anything or even been close enough to hear the shots, just to fill up the airtime because it was considered such an important event. (They were asking them how does it make you feel, etc.) They also said all three networks had film crews in the basement of Dallas Police HQ when Oswald was shut up, permanently. Only NBC chose to broadcast, on live TV, the attempted transfer of Oswald from the city jail to the county jail. [/QUOTE]
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