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  1. Other articles where Kennedy-Nixon debates is discussed: Television in the United States: The Kennedy-Nixon debates: On Sept. 26, 1960, a debate between the two major candidates for the presidency of the United States was presented on television for the first time. CBS produced the debate, under the direction of Don Hewitt, who would go on to be the…

  2. NIXON. By Andrea Stone. Political campaigns changed forever on the evening of September 26, 1960, when the lights flicked on in the studios of Chicago’s CBS affiliate WBBM as 70 million Americans settled in at home to watch the first televised presidential debate. The one-hour faceoff, the most-watched of four debates that year, came at the ...

  3. 25 de sept. de 2020 · The first 1960 presidential debate, televised on Monday, September 26, from the studios of WBBM in Chicago, was not the first head-to-head encounter between Kennedy and Nixon. That face-off had ...

  4. 24 de sept. de 2020 · The Kennedy-Nixon debate illustrated the power of TV. Neither man accepted help from CBS’s makeup professional, but Kennedy supposedly brought his own team for touch-ups on a face that was ...

  5. Hace 2 días · 26 September 1960. Description. CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) motion picture of the first presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon from CBS studios, Chicago, Illinois. During the debate, Senator Kennedy states, "I don't believe in big government, but I believe in effective governmental action."

  6. debates.org › debate-history › 1960-debatesCPD: 1960 Debates

    26 de sept. de 2011 · General Election Presidential Debate. John F. Kennedy (D), United States Senator (MA) and. Richard M. Nixon (R), U.S. Vice President. Date: October 13, 1960. Location: Split-screen telecast with Nixon and panelists in ABC studio in Los Angeles and Kennedy in ABC studio in New York. Time:

  7. 26 de sept. de 2017 · September 26, 1960 is the day that changed part of the modern political landscape, when a Vice President and a Senator took part in the first nationally televised presidential debate. The Vice President was Richard M. Nixon and the U.S. Senator was John F. Kennedy. Their first televised debate shifted how presidential campaigns were conducted ...