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1975-10-24, WTEN, 15 min.
TV local news with Ed Vartigen. Report on UN.1975-10-24, CBS, 15 min.
7:45 AM news broadcast highlighting United Nations organization.1975-11-03, NBC, 30 min.
Live coverage of the day's news. John Chancellor reports.
1975-11-06, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1975-11-20, , min.
Report of threat on life of Ronald Reagan. He announces his candidacy for President.
1975-11-20, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1975-11-26, , min.
President Ford now willing to give Federal help to financially strapped New York City, as outlined in his news conference.
1975-11-26, , min.
President Ford will give some federal financial help to NYC. Investigation ordered of FBI's findings in Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination.
1975-11-26, CBS, min.
A special CBS report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
#7488: ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
Order1975-12-02, ABC, 29 min.
1975-12-11, ABC, 30 min.
Local news program.1975-12-12, NBC, 15 min.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
Fifteen-minute segment.#6414: TOTAL INFORMATION NEWS
Order1975-12-12, NBC, 60 min.
Local news broadcast on WRGB-TV, with Don Craig & Ernie Tetrault.#16011: APOLLO 8 NEWS
Order1975-12-26, , min.
Live coverage of the Apollo 8 moon flight.
#6330: ACTION NEWS
Order1976-01-03, WTEN, 30 min.
CBS affiliate station WTEN nightly news show.1976-01-03, CBS, 30 min.
Dan Rather anchors this Saturday news broadcast.1976-01-20, , min.
Organizational problems reported in White House. British warships agree to leave sea territory claimed by Iceland.
1976-01-28, NBC, 00 min.
This is an excerpted broadcast of today's news.
1976-01-29, NBC, 30 min.
Live coverage of the day's news with John Chancellor.
1976-02-12, , min.
Coverage of the Patty Hearst trial.
1976-02-13, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1976-02-18, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1976-02-19, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
#7519: ACTION NEWS
Order1976-04-05, WTEN, 30 min.
News events of the day with newscaster Dick Wood. Howard Hughes passes away at the age of 70.
#8983: "NBC NIGHTLY NEWS."
Order1976-04-29, NBC, 30 min.
On August 16th, 1971, John Chancellor became the new anchorman replacing David Brinkley. Chancellor and Brinkley were teamed together, though Brinkley's role fluctuated between co-anchor and commentator. In October 1979, Brinkley left NBC Nightly News. In 1981, Brinkley became a commentator for ABC World News Tonight.
1976-05-01, , min.
Ronald Reagan, campaigning in Indiana, says he won't accept Vice-Presidential post. President Ford has ruled him out as possible VP pick. Democratic Senator Henry Jackson pulls out of Presidential race.
1976-05-14, WCBS, 4.5 min.
At age 84, Lowell Thomas retires from broadcasting. Walter Cronkite anchors the News.#11322: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1976-05-14, CBS, 4 min.
Topic: The retirement of TV newsman and Journalist Lowell Thomas.
1976-05-18, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1976-05-25, NBC, 00 min.
Live coverage of the Oregon, Kentucky, and Nevada Presidential primaries. John Chancellor and David Brinkley report.
1976-05-26, NBC, 30 min.
Live results of the 1976 Presidential primaries.
1976-06-08, CBS, 120 min.
Live coverage of the New Jersey, California, and Ohio primaries with host Walter Cronkite.
#7520: ACTION NEWS
Order1976-07-01, WTEN, 30 min.
News events of the day with newscaster Dick Wood.
1976-07-04, NBC, 30 min.
Live coverage of the day's news. John Hart reports.
1976-07-04, NBC, 600 min.
Live coverage of the nation's 200th birthday from around the country. John Chancellor, David Brinkley, Betty Furness, Catherine Mackin, and Edwin Newman report.
#8984: "NBC NIGHTLY NEWS."
Order1976-07-16, NBC, 30 min.
On August 16th, 1971, John Chancellor became the new anchorman replacing David Brinkley. Chancellor and Brinkley were teamed together, though Brinkley's role fluctuated between co-anchor and commentator. In October 1979, Brinkley left NBC Nightly News. In 1981, Brinkley became a commentator for ABC World News Tonight.
#8985: "NBC NIGHTLY NEWS."
Order1976-07-26, NBC, 30 min.
On August 16th, 1971, John Chancellor became the new anchorman replacing David Brinkley. Chancellor and Brinkley were teamed together, though Brinkley's role fluctuated between co-anchor and commentator. In October 1979, Brinkley left NBC Nightly News. In 1981, Brinkley became a commentator for ABC World News Tonight.
1976-08-13, , min.
Representative Wayne Hays of Ohio announces he will not seek reelection. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfield undergoes surgery to remove nodule from thyroid gland.
1976-08-17, , min.
Phillipine earthquake kills 1700. Volcano in Guadalupe threatens to erupt again. Ford has enough convention delegates to win.
#8999: NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Order1976-08-19, NBC, 425 min.
Continuing live coverage of the 1976 Republican National Convention.
1976-08-19, CBS, 47 min.
Walter Cronkite reports on the naming of the 1976 Republican Vice-Presidential candidate, Robert Dole, by President Gerald R. Ford.
1976-08-19, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963. Walter Cronkite reports on the 1976 Republican National Convention.
1976-08-25, NBC, 60 min.
An NBC TV special report on attitudes of Sequoia high school graduates of 1953 and 1967. COMPARISONS OF THE VALUES AND BELIEFS HELF BY MEMBERS OF TWO HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES 23 YEARS APART FROM SEQUOIA HIGH SCHOOL IN REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, ALMA MATER OF PRODUCER-DIRECTOR-REPORTER MIKE GAVIN. Featured are interviews with members of the classes of 1953 and 1976. Narrated by Tom Snyder.
1976-09-03, , min.
Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Robert Dole campaigns in Kansas. Henry Kissinger and South African Prime Minister John Vorster have weekend meeting in Zurich.
1976-09-09, , min.
China chairman Mao Tse-tung has died at age 82. His death may cause power struggle and policy changes in China. Statements from Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter.
1976-09-10, , min.
Indian airliner hijacked to Pakistan. 84 aboard, some released. Official mourning for Mao Tse-tung begins.
1976-09-10, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963. Roger Mudd substituting for Walter Cronkite.
#18094: 10:00 NEWS
Order1976-09-11, , min.
Terrorists strike New York City Police Department. Officer Brian Murray killed. Minnie Minoso returns as an active Major League baseball player after a 12-year hiatus. First plate appearance since 1964.
1976-09-12, ABC, min.
Examination of the 1976 presidential race between President Gerald Ford and Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter.
1976-09-21, , min.
Jimmy Carter does interview for Playboy Magazine. Vice-Presidential candidate Walter Mondale campaigns in Midwest.