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Sound recording
Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-AU0009-025-003
Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate news media ethics in the case of the NBC (National Broadcasting Company) program "Dateline" and its "Waiting to Explode" episode. NBC admitted to manipulating a crash test in which a General Motors (GM) pickup truck caught fire. The crash test was part of a report on the safety of GM "sidesaddle" fuel tanks. The episode aired on Thursday, February 25, 1993, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
Textual folder
Chet Huntley Personal Papers
CHPP-001-005
This folder contains correspondence received by Chet Huntley in response to his news coverage of the assassination and funeral of President Kennedy.
Textual folder
Chet Huntley Personal Papers
CHPP-001-004
This folder contains correspondence received by Chet Huntley in response to his news coverage of the assassination and funeral of President Kennedy.
Textual folder
Chet Huntley Personal Papers
CHPP-001-003
This folder contains correspondence received by Chet Huntley in response to his news coverage of the assassination and funeral of President Kennedy. Note that there are a few misfiled items dated 25 November 1963.
Textual folder
Chet Huntley Personal Papers
CHPP-001-002
This folder contains correspondence received by Chet Huntley in response to his news coverage of the assassination of President Kennedy. Note that there is one misfiled letter dated 26 November 1963.
Textual folder
Chet Huntley Personal Papers
CHPP-001-001
This folder contains correspondence received by Chet Huntley in response to his news coverage of the assassination of President Kennedy.
Collection
CUBASRREC
Research materials consisting of transcripts of interviews with network news personnel used in preparation of Ruth Leeds Love's dissertation, Television and the Death of a President (1969).