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The Power Of Television In Presidential Debates, From Kennedy And Nixon In 1960 To Today

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The Power Of Television In Presidential Debates, From Kennedy And Nixon In 1960 To Today

The Power Of Television In Presidential Debates, From Kennedy And Nixon In 1960 To Today

Sixty years ago this past Saturday, Studio 1 at the old CBS Chicago building at 630 N.

McClurg Ct.

Hosted the first presidential debate ever televised.

It really illustrated the power of TV, and as CBS 2's Jim Williams reports, there is more history to be made.


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