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Alex Burton Oral History
Videotaped oral history interview with Alex Burton. A native of Canada, Burton moved to Texas in 1961 and was a reporter and cameraman at WBAP-TV at the time of the assassination. He later spent twenty years at KRLD-TV and Radio. Interview conducted at Mr. Burton's home on Agosto 30, 1995 by Bob Porter. The interview is one hour and forty-two minutes long.
Alex Burton Oral History
08/30/1995
Cinta de vídeo Hi-8
Duration: 102 Minutes
Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
1995.043.0019
Alex Burton passed away on Septiembre 13, 2012 at the age of 80. Subsequent to this 1995 oral history recording, Burton was inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame (2002) and named a "Living Legend of North Texas Journalism" by the Dallas Press Club. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Alex Burton Oral History
Videotaped oral history interview with Alex Burton. A native of Canada, Burton moved to Texas in 1961 and was a reporter and cameraman at WBAP-TV at the time of the assassination. He later spent twenty years at KRLD-TV and Radio. Interview conducted at Mr. Burton's home on Agosto 30, 1995 by Bob Porter. The interview is one hour and forty-two minutes long.
Alex Burton Oral History
08/30/1995
Relatos orales
Pulse
Reportero
Periodismo audiovisual
Burton, Alex
KXAS - Canal 5
WBAP-TV
Fort Worth (OHC)
Historia y Cultura de Dallas y los años 60 (OHC)
Medios de comunicación (OHC)
Cinta de vídeo Hi-8
Duration: 102 Minutes
Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
1995.043.0019
Alex Burton passed away on Septiembre 13, 2012 at the age of 80. Subsequent to this 1995 oral history recording, Burton was inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame (2002) and named a "Living Legend of North Texas Journalism" by the Dallas Press Club. - Stephen Fagin, Curator