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- "TV Guide: America's Long Vigil," 1963-1964 - This issue of <em>TV Guide</em> documented the unprecedented four-day, uninterrupted television coverage of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the succession of President Lyndon B. Johnson and the national mourning. Produced a mere two months after the tragedy, this extraordinary issue recounted the hour-by-hour events, the television anchors and reporters who stayed on duty, and provided the reader with a memorial souvenir.

- January 25, 1964
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"TV Guide: America's Long Vigil," 1963-1964
This issue of TV Guide documented the unprecedented four-day, uninterrupted television coverage of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the succession of President Lyndon B. Johnson and the national mourning. Produced a mere two months after the tragedy, this extraordinary issue recounted the hour-by-hour events, the television anchors and reporters who stayed on duty, and provided the reader with a memorial souvenir.
- "TV Guide," March 20-26, 1965 - <em>TV Guide</em> released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.

- March 01, 1965
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"TV Guide," March 20-26, 1965
TV Guide released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.
- "TV Guide," January 21-27, 1964 - President John F. Kennedy seemed to understand instinctively how to use the new medium of television. He held the first live televised Presidential press conference on January 25, 1961, and continued this regularly throughout his Presidency. Although this live broadcast did not make the cover of this <em>TV Guide</em> magazine it did contain a "Special" brief article about this event.

- January 01, 1964
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"TV Guide," January 21-27, 1964
President John F. Kennedy seemed to understand instinctively how to use the new medium of television. He held the first live televised Presidential press conference on January 25, 1961, and continued this regularly throughout his Presidency. Although this live broadcast did not make the cover of this TV Guide magazine it did contain a "Special" brief article about this event.
- "TV Guide: Fall Preview, 1960-1961 Shows," September 24-30, 1960 - The first televised debate between Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon was considered a turning point in the 1960 Presidential election. This <em>TV Guide</em> cover announced the new fall lineup while inside an article reminded viewers to watch this debate on Monday, September 26, 1960. It stated, "In an unprecedented event, the citizen in his living room witnesses a campaign debate staged specifically for him."

- September 01, 1960
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"TV Guide: Fall Preview, 1960-1961 Shows," September 24-30, 1960
The first televised debate between Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon was considered a turning point in the 1960 Presidential election. This TV Guide cover announced the new fall lineup while inside an article reminded viewers to watch this debate on Monday, September 26, 1960. It stated, "In an unprecedented event, the citizen in his living room witnesses a campaign debate staged specifically for him."
- TV Guide Magazine for May 4-10, 1963, "The Hectic Hours before the President's Press Conference" - President John F. Kennedy seemed to understand instinctively how to use the new medium of television. He held the first live televised Presidential press conference on January 25, 1961, and continued this regularly throughout his Presidency. This <em>TV Guide</em> magazine from May 1963 featured a 4-page illustrated article about the preparations for the President's twice-monthly live broadcast news conferences.

- May 01, 1961
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TV Guide Magazine for May 4-10, 1963, "The Hectic Hours before the President's Press Conference"
President John F. Kennedy seemed to understand instinctively how to use the new medium of television. He held the first live televised Presidential press conference on January 25, 1961, and continued this regularly throughout his Presidency. This TV Guide magazine from May 1963 featured a 4-page illustrated article about the preparations for the President's twice-monthly live broadcast news conferences.
- TV Guide Magazine for November 24-30, 1962, "The World of Jacqueline Kennedy" - First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy received much media coverage for her restoration of the White House state rooms. The American public was fascinated by Mrs. Kennedy's sense of style, dedication to history, and determination to authenticate and seek out furnishings used by previous presidents and their families. Following the success of her televised tour in February 1962, NBC produced this biography later that year.

- November 01, 1962
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TV Guide Magazine for November 24-30, 1962, "The World of Jacqueline Kennedy"
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy received much media coverage for her restoration of the White House state rooms. The American public was fascinated by Mrs. Kennedy's sense of style, dedication to history, and determination to authenticate and seek out furnishings used by previous presidents and their families. Following the success of her televised tour in February 1962, NBC produced this biography later that year.
- TV Guide for June 10-16, 1967, "Talk, Talk, Talk: TV Discussion Shows" - <em>TV Guide</em> released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.

- 10 June 1967-16 June 1967
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TV Guide for June 10-16, 1967, "Talk, Talk, Talk: TV Discussion Shows"
TV Guide released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.
- TV Guide for March 25-31, 1967, "Got Problems? Blame Television (Everyone else does)" - <em>TV Guide</em> released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.

- 25 March 1967-31 March 1967
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TV Guide for March 25-31, 1967, "Got Problems? Blame Television (Everyone else does)"
TV Guide released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.
- TV Guide Magazine Featuring the Cast of "Room 222," November 1-7, 1969 - <em>TV Guide</em> released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.

- 01 November 1969-07 November 1969
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TV Guide Magazine Featuring the Cast of "Room 222," November 1-7, 1969
TV Guide released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.
- "TV Guide," December 27-January 2, 1958 - <em>TV Guide</em> released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.

- 27 December 1957-02 January 1958
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"TV Guide," December 27-January 2, 1958
TV Guide released its first nationally distributed publication in 1953--local and regional versions appeared as early as 1948. The magazine provides program listing information for viewers to plan their weekly television watching. In addition to show schedules, readers will find related news articles, celebrity interviews and gossip, photos, and puzzles.