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Dakota Datebook
April 3, 2004
"First Television, Part 1"
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Tomorrow is the anniversary of North Dakotas first
television station,, going on the air as a regular commercial station.
It was 1953, and that first year, Minots KCJB now KXMC
chartered a plane to fly in, from Minneapolis, taped coverage of each
day of the World Series.
Most of the shows KCJB aired were live programs put together
by local teachers, ministers, county agents and actors.
The first woman on the air was Cis Hadley, who produced
a regular show about style and fashion. She soon learned that filming
live shows wasnt without its problems.
When she was once doing a live commercial with fashion
models, an oblivious new janitor walked between her and the camera with
his broom and wastebasket. Another time, she was directing a style show
during which she had to use headphones. When the cameraman abruptly pulled
back to do a wide shot, Ms. Hadleys head went with him, followed
by the sound of her hitting the floor.
Stay tuned for more tomorrow...
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Dakota Datebook is a project of North Dakota Public
Radio, in partnership with the State
Historical Society of North Dakota, with funding from the North
Dakota Humanities Council. Hosted by Merrill Piepkorn, written by Merry
Helm, and produced by Bill Thomas.
North Dakota Public Radio is a service of Prairie
Public Broadcasting in association with North
Dakota State University and the University
of North Dakota.