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- The President's address to the joint-session - of Congress on
November 27th was videotaped in full, and in the following three days the
largest number of prints in Agency history -- 235 - - were sent to 126 posts in
107 countries with adaptations in several languages for both TV and theatre use.
Two TV productions designed in particular for USIA's continuing Latin
America series, Panorama Panamericano, were prepared. One was a
half-hour show on the continuity of U.S. policies in Latin America; the other
was on President Johnson's rededicating the U.S. to the Alliance for Progress.
USIA motion picture treatment of the story included the following:
- On November 23 a newsreel clip on the assassination and swearing
in of the new President was airmailed to 31 posts for immediate local distribution.
-- The bi-monthly Latin American film news magazine, Horizons,
covered the new President's White House meeting with representatives of the
Alliance for Progress countries.
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- For African countries, USIA's monthly film news magazine Today
covered the Presidential succession and featured President Johnson's earlier
visit to Africa.
A 14-minute color film on the new Chief Executive, The President,
was made in 39 languages for distribution in 111 countries.
Within two weeks of the succession, 2,000 copies of a panel exhibit
on President Johnson, underscoring his interests and views pertinent to foreign
audiences, were air-shipped to all posts in local language versions.
Overseas distribution rights for Booth Mooney's book, The Lyndon
Johnson Story, were acquired, and copies of this and other books on the new
President were rushed to the field for library use and publication in local
languages.
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