• January 1 • The
1962 Rose Bowl game on NBC is the first coast-to-coast
color television broadcast of a
college football game in the United States. •
NBC introduces the
Laramie Peacock before a midnight showing of
Laramie. •
March 24 – Boxer
Benny Kid Paret falls unconscious at the hands of fellow boxer
Emile Griffith during a boxing match telecast by
ABC from
Madison Square Garden, and officiated by
Ruby Goldstein. Paret dies ten days later. • April 16 –
Walter Cronkite succeeds
Douglas Edwards as anchorman of the
CBS Evening News; he will remain so for the next 19 years. • May 27 -
General Electric Theater airs its last episode on
CBS. • June 26 -
Alfred Hitchcock Presents airs its last half-hour episode on NBC, before expanding to one hour on September 20 as
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour on CBS. • July 6 -
Gay Byrne presents the first edition of
The Late Late Show on
RTÉ in Ireland. Byrne would present the show for 37 years, the longest period through which any individual has hosted a televised
talk show anywhere in the world, and the show itself becomes the world's second longest-running talk show. • July 23 – First publicly available live transatlantic television broadcast via
Telstar 1. • August 24 -
Indonesia begins the first television broadcast with the newly inaugurated
TVRI, broadcast the opening ceremony of
1962 Asian Games. TVRI is the first national television network in Indonesia before 1989. The establishment of TVRI marked as National Television Day. • September 1 –
Channel Television, the
ITV franchise for the
Channel Islands, goes on air. • September 9 - WNYS-TV (now
WSYR-TV) signs-on the air, giving
Syracuse, New York its first full-time
ABC affiliate. • September 14 –
Wales West and North Television (Teledu Cymru) goes on air to the North and West
Wales region, extending
ITV to the whole of the
UK. • September 16 - WOKR-TV (now
WHAM-TV) signs-on the air as an
ABC-affiliate in
Rochester, New York • September 26 –
Malta Television (MTV) went on the air as the first TV station in Malta. • Broadcast of
Sábados Alegres begins, program later becomes
Sábados Gigantes •
Cigarette adverts are banned from children's programmes in the UK. Actors in these adverts now have to be over 21, and connection to social success is no longer allowed. The tobacco companies also start a policy of not advertising before 9pm. • The U.S.
All-Channel Receiver Act requires UHF tuners to be on all consumer sets (channels 14 through 83), as well as VHF. •
Zenith markets its first color TV, a 21" round screen set.
Unknown Dates • July –
DZTM-TV Channel 5, the seventh television station in the
Philippines owned by
Associated Broadcasting Corporation (modern-day
TV5 Network) Filipino businessman and newspaper publisher
Don Chino Roces owner of
The Manila Times is launched after the success of radio station DZMT. ==Programs/programmes==