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      • Zapruder's film was aired as part of a Los Angeles area television newscast on February 14, 1969. The first broadcast of the Zapruder film was on the late-night television show Underground News with Chuck Collins, originating on WSNS-TV, Ch 44, Chicago in 1970.
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  2. The first broadcast of the Zapruder film was on the late-night television show Underground News with Chuck Collins, originating on WSNS-TV, Ch 44, Chicago in 1970. It was given to director Howie Samuelsohn by Penn Jones and later aired in syndication to Philadelphia, Detroit, Kansas City, and St. Louis.

  3. Mar 6, 2012 · But what you might not know is that the film didn't air on U.S. network television until 1975, when a youthful Geraldo Rivera debuted the footage on ABC's Good Nig AMAZING FACTS BIG QUESTIONS

  4. This excellent video comes from the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas. Rivera, a veteran TV correspondent, made history when he broadcast Abraham Zapruder’s home movie of JFK’s assassination on national television for the first time in March 1975. Rivera reveals he took a big risk personally.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · Zapruder’s undeveloped film was taken to a nearby Eastman Kodak plant, where three copies were made, two of which were sent to Washington, D.C., as evidence. Zapruder sold the rights to the film to Life magazine for $150,000, asking that frame 313 be withheld from publication

  6. The Zapruder film, silent but in color, shows a motorcade led by two open-top limousines proceeding at a stately pace through a street lined with people. ... Zapruder made clear Frame 313 gave him ...

  7. Goodnight America March 6, 1975 For the first time ever, the American public was able to view the Zapruder film, which showed the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This show was hosted by...

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  8. Aug 19, 2021 · Aug 19, 2021. ∙ Paid. Share. This excellent video comes from the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas. Rivera, a veteran TV correspondent, made history when he broadcast Abraham Zapruder's home movie of JFK's assassination on national television for the first time in March 1975. Rivera reveals he took a big risk personally.

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