Liugrad2020 80 Posted September 11, 2021 Posted September 11, 2021 How did the local TV stations cover 9/11 20 years later?
phillynewslover 138 Posted September 11, 2021 Posted September 11, 2021 WNBC aired live, local coverage. I know because it was simulcasted on LX.
Liugrad2020 80 Posted September 11, 2021 Author Posted September 11, 2021 Thank you for the info. Do you know who anchored?
phillynewslover 138 Posted September 11, 2021 Posted September 11, 2021 No - I didn't know about it until about 11:30a, so all I saw was the reading of the names. However, one thing to note - they used Look N graphics for the names of the victims. It's probably because it takes a while to write out 3,000 names, so they didn't redo it with the new graphics. I wonder what it would look like with Look S.
civic110 20 Posted September 12, 2021 Posted September 12, 2021 As is done each year, WCBS, WNBC, WNYW, WABC, and WPIX always carry the ceremony live. WNYW came on at 8:30 and WPIX came on at 8am. WCBS aired the CBS network programming starting with the 8am hour of CBS Mornings on WLNY WABC aired the network coverage with David Muir on digital channel Localish 7.2 WNYW aired Big Noon Kickoff and both college football games on WWOR/MY9, even after WNYW joined the noon game in progress. I know WCBS had a special one hour program from 7-8pm Friday night to commemorate the 20 years. WABC has a digital piece, "Behind the Lens."
nynewslover 282 Posted September 12, 2021 Posted September 12, 2021 16 hours ago, civic110 said: As is done each year, WCBS, WNBC, WNYW, WABC, and WPIX always carry the ceremony live. WNYW came on at 8:30 and WPIX came on at 8am. WCBS aired the CBS network programming starting with the 8am hour of CBS Mornings on WLNY WABC aired the network coverage with David Muir on digital channel Localish 7.2 WNYW aired Big Noon Kickoff and both college football games on WWOR/MY9, even after WNYW joined the noon game in progress. I know WCBS had a special one hour program from 7-8pm Friday night to commemorate the 20 years. WABC has a digital piece, "Behind the Lens." Both “specials” were both done perfectly. I watched both and they were really done nicely. WABC also has their 5pm and 11pm newscasts from that day on “the vault” section of their website along with reports from that day.
TexasTVNews 1379 Posted September 12, 2021 Posted September 12, 2021 I remember watching The CMA Awards in November of 2001 when Alan Jackson performed on what is now the most talked about ballads in history.
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