I'm curious about the TV news coverage at the time. I asked my parents about it earlier. My father was in the Marines, and didn't have access to a television. My mother said that they listened to the radio at work, and she spent the next four days watching TV, but she couldn't remember much other than "seeing a man [Oswald] murdered on live TV."
Any of those old enough to remember, how did the networks handle it? I've only really seen today's style of 24/7 news channels, and I'd like to know what it was like in that previous era.
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