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Pages in category "1960s American television news shows" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
1935: First regular scheduled TV broadcasts in Germany by the TV Station Paul Nipkow. The final transmissions of John Logie Baird's 30-line television system are broadcast by the BBC. First TV broadcasts in France on February 13 on Paris PTT Vision. 1936: The 1936 Summer Olympics becomes the first Olympic Games to be broadcast on television.
October 5 – KEYC-TV signs on today, just in time to broadcast the first game of the World Series tonight from NBC. October 12 – Inejiro Asanuma , chairman of the Japan Socialist Party , is assassinated by Otoya Yamaguchi using a wakizashi ( samurai sword) during a political debate in Tokyo being taped by Japanese television broadcaster NHK .
From 1960 to 1981, WVTV aired network programs rejected by all three of the primary network affiliates in the Milwaukee area. This is not to be confused with today's WXIX-TV in Newport, Kentucky. Pueblo, Colorado: KRDO-TV: 13 NBC: ABC: Became a full-time ABC affiliate after the Pueblo television market merged with that of Colorado Springs ...
The 1960–61 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday daytime hours from September 1960 to August 1961.
Between January and June 1960, the 1960 Writers Guild of America strike took place, affecting the fall schedule. The networks had numerous holes, which were mostly filled with unscripted material, some of which included political programs in anticipation of the forthcoming 1960 United States presidential election. CBS gave the unprecedented ...
In the late 1960s, Westinghouse Broadcasting, a division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, devised a new format of local news called "Eyewitness News". Reporters were hired to go out of the newsroom, become "eyewitnesses" of news stories, and record them on film.