1952day.year

NBC's long-running morning news program Today debuts, with host Dave Garroway.

NBC's Today show premiered in 1952 with host Dave Garroway, launching a groundbreaking morning news program.
NBC's Today show premiered on January 14, 1952, with Dave Garroway as its original host, introducing a new format for morning television. The program combined news, interviews, weather, and lifestyle segments to engage viewers at the start of their day. Today set the standard for morning shows, influencing broadcast schedules and content across networks. Its conversational style and live audience participation were groundbreaking for the era. Over the decades, Today has evolved with new hosts, musical acts, and interactive features while maintaining its core structure. The show's longevity and adaptability have made it a staple of American television culture.
1952 NBC Today Dave Garroway
1967day.year

Counterculture of the 1960s: The Human Be-In takes place in San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Park, launching the Summer of Love.

The Human Be-In gathering in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park on January 14, 1967, launched the Summer of Love and marked a peak in 1960s counterculture.
On January 14, 1967, thousands of young people gathered in Golden Gate Park to celebrate freedom, love, and artistic expression. The event featured poetry readings, music performances, and speeches promoting psychedelic art and social change. Counterculture leaders like Allen Ginsberg and Timothy Leary spoke to the crowd, encouraging experimentation and communal living. The Human Be-In is credited with igniting the Summer of Love, a cultural phenomenon that drew thousands to San Francisco. Its legacy endures as a symbol of youth empowerment and the transformative spirit of the 1960s.
1967 Counterculture of the 1960s Human Be-In San Francisco, California Golden Gate Park Summer of Love