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Bulletins from Dallas: Reporting the JFK Assassination

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Fifty-eight years ago, the world was stunned by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In the hours and days that followed, the story unfolded through a series of bulletins from Dallas, Texas. These bulletins, written by reporters on the scene, provide a gripping account of the events as they happened.

Bulletins from Dallas: Reporting the JFK Assassination
Bulletins from Dallas: Reporting the JFK Assassination
by Bill Sanderson

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2265 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 287 pages
Lending : Enabled
Item Weight : 1.37 pounds

The first bulletin was issued at 12:30 p.m. CST on November 22, 1963. It reported that Kennedy had been shot in the head while riding in a motorcade in Dallas. Within minutes, the news spread around the world, and people were glued to their radios and televisions, eager for more information.

Over the next several hours, a series of bulletins followed, each providing new details about the shooting. One bulletin reported that Kennedy had been killed, while another said that he was in critical condition. Still another bulletin reported that Lee Harvey Oswald had been arrested for the assassination.

The bulletins from Dallas were a vital source of information for the American people during a time of great uncertainty and grief. They provided a firsthand account of the events as they happened, and they helped to shape the public's understanding of the assassination.

Today, the bulletins from Dallas are a valuable historical resource. They provide a glimpse into the chaos and confusion of that fateful day, and they offer a unique perspective on one of the most important events in American history.

The Reporters

The bulletins from Dallas were written by a team of reporters from the Associated Press, United Press International, and other news organizations. These reporters were on the scene in Dallas, and they witnessed the events firsthand.

Some of the most well-known reporters who covered the assassination include:

  • Walter Cronkite of CBS News
  • Tom Wicker of The New York Times
  • Homer Bigart of The New York Times
  • Max Frankel of The New York Times
  • Jack Bell of the Associated Press
  • Wes Gallagher of United Press International

These reporters played a vital role in informing the American people about the assassination. Their bulletins provided the public with a firsthand account of the events as they happened, and they helped to shape the public's understanding of the assassination.

The Impact of the Bulletins

The bulletins from Dallas had a profound impact on the American people. They provided the public with a firsthand account of the assassination, and they helped to shape the public's understanding of the event.

The bulletins also had a significant impact on the way that news is reported today. Before the assassination, it was common for reporters to rely on official sources for information. However, the bulletins from Dallas showed that reporters could also provide valuable information by reporting on events as they happened.

Today, the bulletins from Dallas are considered to be a classic example of journalism. They are a valuable historical resource, and they continue to be studied by historians and journalists today.

The bulletins from Dallas are a powerful reminder of the importance of journalism. They provide a firsthand account of one of the most important events in American history, and they continue to be a valuable resource for historians and journalists today.

The bulletins also remind us of the importance of free speech. In the aftermath of the assassination, there were those who tried to silence the reporters who were covering the story. However, the reporters refused to be silenced,

Bulletins from Dallas: Reporting the JFK Assassination
Bulletins from Dallas: Reporting the JFK Assassination
by Bill Sanderson

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2265 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 287 pages
Lending : Enabled
Item Weight : 1.37 pounds
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Bulletins from Dallas: Reporting the JFK Assassination
Bulletins from Dallas: Reporting the JFK Assassination
by Bill Sanderson

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2265 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 287 pages
Lending : Enabled
Item Weight : 1.37 pounds
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