PRESS CONFERENCE, 1939. NBC announcer Gordon Hittenmark interviewing Federal Communications
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PRESS CONFERENCE, 1939. NBC announcer Gordon Hittenmark interviewing Federal Communications
PRESS CONFERENCE, 1939.
NBC announcer Gordon Hittenmark interviewing Federal Communications Commission chairman Frank R. McNinch at a televised press conference in Washington, D.C. 31 January 1939
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1939 Broadcast Camera Chairman Commission Communication Equipment Federal Fedora Frank Gordon Headphone Interview January Journalism Lighting Microphone Monument National Mall Obelisk Overcoat Press Press Conference Press Corps Reporter Washington Dc Washington Monument Announcer National Press Club Tv Show
Capturing the Essence of Early Broadcast Journalism - A Glimpse into a Historic Press Conference
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photograph, taken on January 31,1939, transports us back to an era when television was still in its infancy. The image showcases NBC announcer Gordon Hittenmark engaged in an intense interview with Federal Communications Commission chairman Frank R. McNinch. Set against the backdrop of Washington, D. C. 's iconic National Mall and the towering Washington Monument, this press conference epitomizes the power and influence of early broadcast journalism. With their fedora hats and overcoats serving as a visual reminder of the time period, both men exude professionalism and gravitas. The scene is filled with vintage equipment that defined this era – from bulky cameras capturing every moment to headphones allowing communication between reporters behind-the-scenes. The lighting adds drama to the atmosphere while highlighting the seriousness of these journalistic endeavors. Notably present are members of the press corps diligently documenting this historic event for posterity. Among them are women who broke barriers in a male-dominated field, paving the way for future generations. This photograph serves as a testament to how far we have come in terms of technology and media coverage since that pivotal year in American history. It reminds us that even then, journalists played a crucial role in informing society about important issues through their interviews and reporting. Preserved by Granger Art on Demand, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into our rich journalistic heritage – reminding us
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