September 11th, 2001 is the day you will remember forever, as well as where you were and what you did...
So I want to learn as much as I can about it and others should also have a chance...
Tomorrow will be the best day to do that as dozens of networks will air special and informative programs... that will never be re aired!
Unfortunately I as many others can not watch them all... (in addition I will be at the Ground Zero for services... I will tape as much as I can...)
But I wish people would have access to them for the years to come and our best and only chance is to have them converted to digital format and available on line (to the internet public on peer-2-peer and other networks...)
(We did exact same a few months before when HBO aired "In Memoriam New York City 09.11.01" and spread all over the net...)
I have two massive servers that I will serve video files for download to those that will help distribute the them...
So all we need now is for people with "Video In" video cards to record a program in whatever format from their TV and I will do(or help) with the rest...
As long as it's at least 320x240 (640x480 preferred) and with sound (any format/encoding/codec) it's just fine!
There must be dozens of people here with video-in cards, could you please just pick any program you like and help the history... at least try...
People will be watching them two, five, ten years later...
Thank you...
Programs are bellow, once you pick one you think you can record please mail me at AndreiNYC [at] hotmail.com (so we do not have ten people record the same one)
P.S. please do not move this to 9.11 forum till after tomorrow...
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most are with no commercial interruptions! (easy to record)
[SMALL]Channel[/B]
Time (Eastern Daylight time)
Program
MSNBC (cable)
4am to 7pm
America Remembers:
Coverage of the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Lester Holt and Jerry Nachman anchor. Included: reports from New York City, Washington D.C., Shanksville, Pa. and Boston. Also: Brian Williams provides updates on commemorative events.
CNN (cable)
6am to 6pm and 7pm to 10pm
America Remembers:
Coverage of the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. Aaron Brown and Paula Zahn anchor from New York City (Connie Chung later relieves Zahn). Reporters: Bill Hemmer (Ground Zero); Wolf Blitzer (Pentagon); Carol Lin (Shanksville, Pa.); Judy Woodruff (Washington D.C.); John King (with President George W. Bush); Christiane Amanpour (Kabul).
FoxNews (cable)
5am to 5am
24 hours of of commercial free coverage
ABC
7am to 5pm
ABC News: 9/11
Peter Jennings anchors coverage of the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Included: memorial events in Washington, D.C., New York, Shanksville, Pa., and around the world; a follow-up to last year's "Answering Children's Questions"; interviews with victims' families and survivors of the tragedy. Reporters: Diane Sawyer, Charles Gibson, Barbara Walters, Ted Koppel, John Miller.
ABC
5pm to 7pm
various local and national Sep11 news programming
ABC
7pm to 11pm
ABC News: 9/11
CBS
7am to 6:30pm and 7:30pm to 8pm
CBS News 9/11:
Dan Rather anchors Sept. 11 coverage from Ground Zero that is scheduled to include commemorative ceremonies in New York, Washington, D.C., and western Pennsylvania.
CBS
8pm to 9pm
60 Minutes II:
President Bush is interviewed by Scott Pelley aboard Air Force One and in the Oval Office about the events of Sept. 11. Pelley promises an hour "full of history that you don't know...The President covers a range of emotions from fist-pounding-on-the-desk anger to true tears for the people who were killed." The in-air interview focuses on what happened as Bush flew across the country on Sept. 11 and received several incorrect reports. Among them, according to Pelley, was an intelligence message warning "Angel"---code for Air Force One---"is next." The Oval Office meeting concentrates on occurrences that happened to Bush on the ground that day. Also interviewed: Vice President Dick Cheney.
CBS
9pm to 11pm
9/11 documentary (repeat from a few months ago):
Footage shot inside the World Trade Center on the day of the attacks distinguishes this documentary, hosted by Robert De Niro.
On Sept. 11, 2001, French filmmakers Jules and Gedeon Naudet were shooting a film about the FDNY's Engine 7, Ladder 1 company. When the World Trade Center was attacked, the brothers chronicled their subjects at work inside the North Tower. Although viewers who lost loved ones in the tragedy will find the program particularly difficult to watch, executive producer Susan Zirinsky says, "It's not graphic in nature...It's a record of determination---of focused firefighters with a job to do." At the Naudets' request, the broadcast is a fund-raiser for the Uniformed Firefighters Association Scholarship Fund.
NBC
7am to 1pm
Today:
A six-hour report on the anniversary of Sept. 11 includes coverage of memorials; interviews with decision makers in Washington, D.C., and New York; security measures; intelligence gathering; and how some victims' families are coping.
NBC
1pm to 4pm
NBC News: 9/11:
Tom Brokaw anchors coverage of Sept. 11 commemoration events. Included: a "town-hall" forum on the attacks and their aftermath, featuring survivors, rescue workers and family members of victims.
NBC
4pm to 8pm
various local and national Sep11 news programming
NBC
8pm to 9pm
Dateline NBC:
Tom Brokaw speaks with air-traffic controllers in Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., and Cleveland about the events of Sept. 11 and how the national airspace was shut down for the first time in history.
NBC
9pm to 11pm
Concert for America:
President and Mrs. Bush are expected to join a diverse lineup of stars to “celebrate our American-ness” (as co-executive producer Robert Katz puts it) in this Sept. 11 commemorative concert.
The theme of the program (taped Sept. 9 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.) is “part remembrance [and] part a look at where we've come” since then, Katz says. Performances by Aretha Franklin, Placido Domingo, Gloria Estefan, Renee Fleming, Al Green, Josh Groban, Enrique Iglesias and Alan Jackson are interspersed with short filmed pieces and comments from Americans (some famous, some not). There are also readings and remarks by former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Tom Brokaw is the host.
WB
6am to 8am
9/11 Special
WB
8am to 1pm
9/11: We Remember
PBS
evening sometime (30min)
Zoom: America's Kids Remember
Former "Zoom" kids reflect on issues raised by the Sept. 11 attacks, including racial and ethnic intolerance. Also: a visit to a conflict-resolution workshop.
PBS
evening sometime (60min)
Heroes of Ground Zero: New York's Bravest:
New York City firefighters describe “the worst year of our lives,” as one puts it, in this chronicle of how two companies dealt with Sept. 11 and its fallout.
The units---one in Brooklyn Heights, the other in midtown Manhattan---lost a total of 14 "brothers" at the World Trade Center. That means many funerals and memorial services to plan---so many that there aren't enough bagpipers (a tradition at firefighters' funerals). But there's more than enough anger, stress and grief. Still, says Frank Sorrentino, the Brooklyn unit's family-liaison officer: "We're holding on tight, and at the end of the ride we'll still be there." Tovah Feldshuh narrates.
A&E
8am to 11am
Faces of 9/11
Discovery
8pm to 3am
Faces of 9.11
TLC
5pm to 3am
various Sep11 related programming
Cinemax (cable)
8am to 10:30am
Visions from Ground Zero:
A program of short films about Sept. 11. Included: "NYC: 9/11"; "Morning: September 11"; "WTC: The First 24 Hours"; "Underground Zero"; and "From the Ashes-10 Artists."
CMT
6am to 6am
Patroitic Music Videos
VH1, History, and many other cable channels
8:46am to 10am
off the air: 9/11 remembrance
Also check your local listing
[/SMALL]
once you pick one you think you can record please mail me at AndreiNYC [at] hotmail.com me (so we do not have ten people record the same one)
Thank you...
So I want to learn as much as I can about it and others should also have a chance...
Tomorrow will be the best day to do that as dozens of networks will air special and informative programs... that will never be re aired!
Unfortunately I as many others can not watch them all... (in addition I will be at the Ground Zero for services... I will tape as much as I can...)
But I wish people would have access to them for the years to come and our best and only chance is to have them converted to digital format and available on line (to the internet public on peer-2-peer and other networks...)
(We did exact same a few months before when HBO aired "In Memoriam New York City 09.11.01" and spread all over the net...)
I have two massive servers that I will serve video files for download to those that will help distribute the them...
So all we need now is for people with "Video In" video cards to record a program in whatever format from their TV and I will do(or help) with the rest...
As long as it's at least 320x240 (640x480 preferred) and with sound (any format/encoding/codec) it's just fine!
There must be dozens of people here with video-in cards, could you please just pick any program you like and help the history... at least try...
People will be watching them two, five, ten years later...
Thank you...
Programs are bellow, once you pick one you think you can record please mail me at AndreiNYC [at] hotmail.com (so we do not have ten people record the same one)
P.S. please do not move this to 9.11 forum till after tomorrow...
--- --- --- --- ---
--- --- ---
---
most are with no commercial interruptions! (easy to record)
[SMALL]Channel[/B]
Time (Eastern Daylight time)
Program
MSNBC (cable)
4am to 7pm
America Remembers:
Coverage of the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Lester Holt and Jerry Nachman anchor. Included: reports from New York City, Washington D.C., Shanksville, Pa. and Boston. Also: Brian Williams provides updates on commemorative events.
CNN (cable)
6am to 6pm and 7pm to 10pm
America Remembers:
Coverage of the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. Aaron Brown and Paula Zahn anchor from New York City (Connie Chung later relieves Zahn). Reporters: Bill Hemmer (Ground Zero); Wolf Blitzer (Pentagon); Carol Lin (Shanksville, Pa.); Judy Woodruff (Washington D.C.); John King (with President George W. Bush); Christiane Amanpour (Kabul).
FoxNews (cable)
5am to 5am
24 hours of of commercial free coverage
ABC
7am to 5pm
ABC News: 9/11
Peter Jennings anchors coverage of the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Included: memorial events in Washington, D.C., New York, Shanksville, Pa., and around the world; a follow-up to last year's "Answering Children's Questions"; interviews with victims' families and survivors of the tragedy. Reporters: Diane Sawyer, Charles Gibson, Barbara Walters, Ted Koppel, John Miller.
ABC
5pm to 7pm
various local and national Sep11 news programming
ABC
7pm to 11pm
ABC News: 9/11
CBS
7am to 6:30pm and 7:30pm to 8pm
CBS News 9/11:
Dan Rather anchors Sept. 11 coverage from Ground Zero that is scheduled to include commemorative ceremonies in New York, Washington, D.C., and western Pennsylvania.
CBS
8pm to 9pm
60 Minutes II:
President Bush is interviewed by Scott Pelley aboard Air Force One and in the Oval Office about the events of Sept. 11. Pelley promises an hour "full of history that you don't know...The President covers a range of emotions from fist-pounding-on-the-desk anger to true tears for the people who were killed." The in-air interview focuses on what happened as Bush flew across the country on Sept. 11 and received several incorrect reports. Among them, according to Pelley, was an intelligence message warning "Angel"---code for Air Force One---"is next." The Oval Office meeting concentrates on occurrences that happened to Bush on the ground that day. Also interviewed: Vice President Dick Cheney.
CBS
9pm to 11pm
9/11 documentary (repeat from a few months ago):
Footage shot inside the World Trade Center on the day of the attacks distinguishes this documentary, hosted by Robert De Niro.
On Sept. 11, 2001, French filmmakers Jules and Gedeon Naudet were shooting a film about the FDNY's Engine 7, Ladder 1 company. When the World Trade Center was attacked, the brothers chronicled their subjects at work inside the North Tower. Although viewers who lost loved ones in the tragedy will find the program particularly difficult to watch, executive producer Susan Zirinsky says, "It's not graphic in nature...It's a record of determination---of focused firefighters with a job to do." At the Naudets' request, the broadcast is a fund-raiser for the Uniformed Firefighters Association Scholarship Fund.
NBC
7am to 1pm
Today:
A six-hour report on the anniversary of Sept. 11 includes coverage of memorials; interviews with decision makers in Washington, D.C., and New York; security measures; intelligence gathering; and how some victims' families are coping.
NBC
1pm to 4pm
NBC News: 9/11:
Tom Brokaw anchors coverage of Sept. 11 commemoration events. Included: a "town-hall" forum on the attacks and their aftermath, featuring survivors, rescue workers and family members of victims.
NBC
4pm to 8pm
various local and national Sep11 news programming
NBC
8pm to 9pm
Dateline NBC:
Tom Brokaw speaks with air-traffic controllers in Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., and Cleveland about the events of Sept. 11 and how the national airspace was shut down for the first time in history.
NBC
9pm to 11pm
Concert for America:
President and Mrs. Bush are expected to join a diverse lineup of stars to “celebrate our American-ness” (as co-executive producer Robert Katz puts it) in this Sept. 11 commemorative concert.
The theme of the program (taped Sept. 9 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.) is “part remembrance [and] part a look at where we've come” since then, Katz says. Performances by Aretha Franklin, Placido Domingo, Gloria Estefan, Renee Fleming, Al Green, Josh Groban, Enrique Iglesias and Alan Jackson are interspersed with short filmed pieces and comments from Americans (some famous, some not). There are also readings and remarks by former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Tom Brokaw is the host.
WB
6am to 8am
9/11 Special
WB
8am to 1pm
9/11: We Remember
PBS
evening sometime (30min)
Zoom: America's Kids Remember
Former "Zoom" kids reflect on issues raised by the Sept. 11 attacks, including racial and ethnic intolerance. Also: a visit to a conflict-resolution workshop.
PBS
evening sometime (60min)
Heroes of Ground Zero: New York's Bravest:
New York City firefighters describe “the worst year of our lives,” as one puts it, in this chronicle of how two companies dealt with Sept. 11 and its fallout.
The units---one in Brooklyn Heights, the other in midtown Manhattan---lost a total of 14 "brothers" at the World Trade Center. That means many funerals and memorial services to plan---so many that there aren't enough bagpipers (a tradition at firefighters' funerals). But there's more than enough anger, stress and grief. Still, says Frank Sorrentino, the Brooklyn unit's family-liaison officer: "We're holding on tight, and at the end of the ride we'll still be there." Tovah Feldshuh narrates.
A&E
8am to 11am
Faces of 9/11
Discovery
8pm to 3am
Faces of 9.11
TLC
5pm to 3am
various Sep11 related programming
Cinemax (cable)
8am to 10:30am
Visions from Ground Zero:
A program of short films about Sept. 11. Included: "NYC: 9/11"; "Morning: September 11"; "WTC: The First 24 Hours"; "Underground Zero"; and "From the Ashes-10 Artists."
CMT
6am to 6am
Patroitic Music Videos
VH1, History, and many other cable channels
8:46am to 10am
off the air: 9/11 remembrance
Also check your local listing
[/SMALL]
once you pick one you think you can record please mail me at AndreiNYC [at] hotmail.com me (so we do not have ten people record the same one)
Thank you...