The morning after the first televised presidential debate ? the groundbreaking clash between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, on Sept. 26, 1960 ? the print medium declared itself unimpressed. Not with the candidates, but with the broadcast journalists who had asked the questions. Editorials complained that the panelists had gotten in the way, preventing a ?real? and substantive exchange. ?In the future,? sniffed the New York Mirror, ?these fellows can be dispensed with.?
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