The first televised inauguration was Harry Truman's on Jan 20, 1949.
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.
There is a parade and an inauguration ball.
The first televised Presidential Inauguration took place on 20 January 1949 for US President Harry S Truman.
While there will be some exciting events in Washington DC on inauguration day 2013, it will not be as elaborate as the first inauguration was-- second time inaugurations generally are a bit more low-key. The inauguration itself will take place on Monday January 21, 2013 (the 20th is a Sunday and so the ceremonies were moved to the next day). There will be an entire week of festivities, some of which are free to the public, although there will undoubtedly be big crowds. Some of the events will also be televised. I enclose a link to the list of events and when they will take place.
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Harry Truman in 1949 was the first to have his inauguration televised.
hi, the inauguration speech should be televised live in america, but otherwise there will be a replay later in the day or tuesday. it wil start 11.30 eastern time
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Democracy Now - 2001 Presidential Inauguration 2013 was released on: USA: 21 January 2013
The Neighborhood Ball An Inauguration Celebration - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 20 January 2009
The next presidential inauguration will be held on January 20, 2013 in Washington, DC.