(FOX NEWS)
A TELEVISION FIRST ON THIS DAY IN 1949
First Emmy Awards Marker outside the Hollywood Athletic
Club.
The first Emmy Awards ceremony, which was televised, was held
on January 25, 1949 at the Hollywood Athletic Club (below). The a
wards recognize excellence in television, which in the 1940s was
a novel medium and only 4,000 homes in Los Angeles had televisions.
The awards were hosted by Walter O’Keefe who substituted for
Rudy Vallée when he had to leave town at the last minute.
Most Outstanding Television Personality: Twenty-year-old Shirley Dinsdale and her puppet sidekick “Judy Splinters” (below) for
‘The Judy Splinters Show.’
PRESIDENT’S FIRST TV NEWS CONFERENCE
On January 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy became the first
U.S. president to hold a live televised news conference.
From a podium in the State Department auditorium, Kennedy read
a prepared statement regarding the famine in the Congo, the
release of two American aviators from Russian custody and
impending negotiations for an atomic test ban treaty.
He then opened the floor for questions from reporters, answering
queries on a variety of topics including relations with Cuba,
voting rights and food aid to impoverished Americans.
RARE TITANIC DOCUMENT TO BE AUCTIONED
(FOX NEWS) – A piece of ephemera that was recovered from the
Titanic shipwreck is going up for sale in Maryland later this
month.
The paper slip from the ship’s post office miraculously survived
the 1912 disaster.
Alex Cooper Auctioneers, the auction house that is selling the
item, estimates that it could sell for as low as $5,000, or as high
as $8,000.
The document will go up for sale at a live auction on January
27.
Titanic post office.
The remains of the RMS Titanic are rapidly corroding at the bottom of the North Atlantic.
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