When the News Went Live: Dallas 1963

When the News Went Live: Dallas 1963

ISBN-10:
1589791398
ISBN-13:
9781589791398
Pub. Date:
12/15/2004
Publisher:
Taylor Trade Publishing
ISBN-10:
1589791398
ISBN-13:
9781589791398
Pub. Date:
12/15/2004
Publisher:
Taylor Trade Publishing
When the News Went Live: Dallas 1963

When the News Went Live: Dallas 1963

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Overview

When routine coverage of JFK's Dallas visit suddenly evolved into reporting a worldwide tragedy, KRLD reporters assumed the duty of reassuring a shocked nation and an anxious world. Broadcast journalism came of age in that crisis, and KRLD News earned the profession's highest honor for its on-the-scene reporting. The writers worked in support of Dan Rather and Walter Cronkite as they reported the first on-camera murder and initiated the first continuous live coverage. Reporters who were part of this watershed in broadcast journalism have had four decades to consider events that were too fast and stunning to allow emotional detachment or reflection. They have never written their account of what happened on the scene in Dallas in 1963 until this book, and no other group had quite the behind-the-scene perspectives these four shared.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589791398
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Publication date: 12/15/2004
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.31(w) x 9.34(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Bob Huffaker, investigative reporter, broadcast the JFK motorcade, the Parkland Hospital vigil, and the Oswald shooting on CBS. He was an army officer, police officer, English professor, and editor for Texas Monthly and Studies in the Novel; he wrote John Fowles: Naturalist of Lyme Regis and is honored in the Texas State University Star Hall of Fame and the Dallas Press Club Living Legends of North Texas Journalism.

Bill Mercer, voice of the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, and the Southwest Conference, was a professor at The University of North Texas. He wrote Play-by-Play: Tales from a Sportscasting Insider and a history of the Navy LCI, aboard which he served in the WW II Pacific. Mercer is honored in the Texas Radio Hall of Fame, the Dallas Press Club Living Legends of North Texas Journalism, and baseball’s All-Pro Hall of Fame.

George Phenix, filmed Oswald’s murder, the Parkland and Love Field scenes, and the Ruby murder trial. He founded and published Texas Weekly, the state’s top legislative newsletter. Phenix also published several weekly newspapers and served as aide to Senator Lloyd Bentsen and Congressman Jake Pickle. He writes the popular Blog of Ages at www.blogofages.net.

Wes Wise, accosted by Jack Ruby the day after JFK’s assassination, before Ruby shot Oswald, was a witness in Ruby’s trial. A pioneer of play-by-play, Wise wrote for Sports Illustrated, Time, and Life. He served as Dallas mayor and president of the Texas Municipal League and is honored in the Texas Radio Hall of Fame and the Dallas Press Club Living Legends of North Texas Journalism. As Dallas mayor, he saved the Texas School Book Depository and other historical buildings from demolition, and he led the city in reclaiming its national reputation.

Table of Contents

Dedicationvii
Acknowledgmentsix
Forewordxi
Preface: Real News That Really Matteredxiii
The Writersxv
Messengers of Tragedy
1.Covering a President Becomes a Nightmare3
2.Murderous Flight24
3.Cables and Carpetbaggers39
4.Epicenter of Grief49
On the Scene
5.Moving with the Story79
6.Gunman, Mob, and Mourners90
Seeds of Hatred
7.The Media, Extremists, and Dallas111
8.The Trials of Jacob Rubenstein132
9.The Last of "Sparky" Ruby153
Looking Back
10.Television, Radio, Ethics, and Duty177
11.Broadcast News, Forty Years After186
Afterword197
Index199
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