Harry S Truman was the first US President whose inaugural address was televised in 1949. Coverage was much more extensive four years later when Dwight Eisenhower was inaugurated.
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∙ 2012-10-20 15:49:27President John F. Kennedy was the first president to hold a televised news conference. It was held on January 25, 1961.
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Dwight Eisenhower wore a black Homburg to his inauguration in 1953. I think he was the first to forgo a top hat.
Eisenhower had the first broadcast presidential press conference, but these were filmed for television and shown later. John Kennedy in 1961 was the first to have a live televised press conference.
William McKinley Although William McKinley was U. S. President at the beginning of the 20th century, and although his second inauguration was the first inauguration of the 20th century, Theodore Roosevelt was the first person elected U. S. President during the 20th century (in 1904).
John F Kennedy had the first inauguration televised in color, in 1961.
1949. Harry Truman's second inauguration (his first was after FDR's death) was the first one televised.
Harry Truman in 1949 was the first to have his inauguration televised.
The first televised Presidential Inauguration took place on 20 January 1949 for US President Harry S Truman.
The first televised inauguration was Harry Truman's on Jan 20, 1949.
George Washington, the first president of the Unites States of America, was the first US president to have an inauguration, and the first to give an inauguration speech. The inauguration was held in New York City which was the first capital.
Thomas Jefferson was the first and possibly the last President to walk to his inauguration.
Bill Clinton was the first President to have his Inauguration live on the internet.
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It was first held in the USA, George Washington was the first president to have an inauguration.
Warren Harding was the first to ride to his inauguration in a car. I do not think any president actually did the driving to get to his inauguration.
Bill Clinton was the first President to have his Inauguration live on the internet.