This new network debuted on June 1, 1980
What was CNN?
Campaign that made ad claiming "It's morning again in America"
What was Ronald Reagan's 1984 re-election campaign?
This president watched D.W. Griffith's racist film, "The Birth of a Nation," at the White House and pressed it as history written in lightning
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
Frank Sinatra recorded a specially reworded version of "High Hopes" to support this presidential candidate
Who was John F. Kennedy
This Nixon campaign operative would go on to found Fox News
Who was Roger Ailes
What Richard Nixon told the nation on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In
What was "Sock It To Me"
Soft drink company Moxie used this president's image without his permission in an ad campaign saying both helped the "strenuous life"
Who was Theodore Roosevelt
Before entering politics, Ronald Reagan co-starred with a chimpanzee in this Hollywood movie
What was Bedtime for Bonzo
This presidential candidate adopted "Happy Days Are Here Again" as his campaign song
Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
The Reagan administration ended this FCC policy meant to ensure that broadcasters did public service and presented a variety of viewpoints
What was the Fairness Doctrine?
Laura Petrie AND Mary Richards
Who was Mary Tyler Moore?
Public Relations pioneer Edward Bernal's worked for this President's campaign
Who was Calvin Coolidge?
This President Used the Razzle Dazzle Strategy in his successful campaign for the White House
Who was Richard Nixon?
In 1992, Bill Clinton replaced the then-traditional Democratic Party campaign song, "Happy Days Are Here Again," with this tune.
What is "Don't Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow)" by Fleetwood Mac
Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred in the movie version of these journalists' book about Watergate
Who were Carl Bernstein and Bon Woodward?
This Hollywood actor and director became President Dwight Eisenhower's TV and Media advisor
Who was Robert Montgomery?
This campaign operative green lighted the infamous Willie Horton ad for George H.W. Bush in 1988. On his deathbed, he repented for stoking racism with the ad.
Who was Lee Atwater
In 1992 Bill Clinton defeated President Bush and this third party candidate, a self-styled "populist" who won 19% of the popular vote
Who was H. Ross Perot?
This leading making of record players also dominated the silent film industry in the first two decades of the twentieth century
What was the Edison company?
After WWI, Congress forced the US Navy to give up the foreign radio assets it had taken over and give them to this newly created company
What was RCA?
The era of multiple networks began when the this future founder of CBS stormed angrily out of NBC head David Sarnoff's office
Who was Arthur Judson?
This Production Company Designed JFK's Celebrity Campaign in 1960
What was Jack Denove Productions
John F. Kennedy appeared on this host's late night talk show?
Who was Jack Paar?
Appearing on the Arsenio Hall show, Bill Clinton played this classic rock song on his sax
What was "Heartbreak Hotel" by Elvis Presley
In 1962, ABC made him the first Black network news correspondent
Who was Melvin Goode?