November 3, 2009
Out of a group of 500 people that were polled ten days after the assassination, the majority reported learning about the shooting from other people—either by phone, by a co-worker or out while shopping or eating. Almost half said they learned about it first directly from another person, the checked the radio or TV to confirm.
The numbers:
136  people heard the news face to face
97 from the radio
72 from the tv
37 over the telephone

Out of a group of 500 people that were polled ten days after the assassination, the majority reported learning about the shooting from other people—either by phone, by a co-worker or out while shopping or eating. Almost half said they learned about it first directly from another person, the checked the radio or TV to confirm.

The numbers:

136  people heard the news face to face

97 from the radio

72 from the tv

37 over the telephone