‘Camel News Caravan’ Debut…NBC’s 1949 Press Release

‘Camel News Caravan’ Debut…NBC’s 1949 Press Release

On February 16, 1949 John Cameron Swayze delivered the first edition of this show live from Studio 3H. ‘Camel News Caravan’ was preceded a year earlier by NBC’s first news program called ‘NBC Television Newsreel’ which was all voice on film. Some have Fox Movietone News as the film source, but RCA had a strong relationship with RKO which distributed Pathe News.

I’ve also recently discovered that NBC’s Uptown Studios, which they took over in December of 1948, was owned by Pathe. That was a three building complex which included Pathe’s labs and studios. Operation logs and news accounts suggest that NBC had a telecine room there as early as mid 1948 and that some of the film used on Swayze’s show was rolled from there, especially “breaking news”. NBC didn’t have film processing equipment in those days and used Pathe’s labs for that purpose. Late arriving film was processed quickly and without a positive print being made, could be shown, still wet, as a “hot Kine”. On screen, it looked like a positive print as the polarity was reversed on the negative’s transmission while it was running.

Here is an entire edition of Caravan from September 19, 1952…just days before Vice President Richard Nixon’s famous “Checkers” speech. As you see, the story is starting to break. Notice the stations that were aboard the network at the bottom of page two. Enjoy and Share!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK_3NBHJyBk



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5 Comments

  1. Gary Donahue March 24, 2014

    You would think that show would have had a limited audience. How much news about camels could there have been in those days?

  2. Chuck Pharis March 23, 2014

    3 cameras on one Talent! I love the shot of the top left side of his head. Only Fox Sports would have used more cameras!!

  3. Rick Bozeman March 23, 2014

    Great post; I remember watching Camel News Caravan in the early 50’s. I see the same battle still going on between Dems and Repubs mostly on today’s talking heads shows.

  4. Bob Batsche March 23, 2014

    Gee I feel so old! My mind is remembering this show!

  5. John Treadgold March 23, 2014

    Thanks. Love the old newsreel info. Is the old pathe building still there and what is the address