A Summary of News Coverage from September 11, 2001
This is a summary video from many of the channels recorded by the
Television Archive. It's ordered by time with clips from the following
channels.
- NBC (USA) - 0:00:00-0:02:48
- The Today Show pre-events
- CBS (USA) - 0:02:49-0:04:24
- As they break into news of the impact into the North Tower
- CNN (USA) - 0:04:25-0:06:24
- As they cut into a commercial to go live from NYC to cover the North Tower
- TV Azteca (Mexico) - 0:06:25-0:07:44
- Coverage of the North Tower on the morning show "Hechos"
- ABC (USA) - 0:07:45-0:09:14
- The impact into the South Tower live
- ABC (USA) - 0:09:15-0:10:31
- Presidential statement from Florida
- WUSA (CBS affiliate in Washington DC) - 0:10:32-0:12:37
- Breaks into CBS network coverage to report on the Pentagon impact
- WTTG (Fox affiliate in Washington DC) - 0:13:38-0:14:33
- Coverage of the collapse of the South Tower
- NBC (USA) - 0:14:34-0:15:31
- Live coverage of the South Tower collapse
- NTVi (Russia) - 0:15:32-0:17:14
- A news bulletin relating to the collapse of the South Tower
- CCTV4 (China) - 0:17:15-0:18:18
- A news bulletin with both Tower collapses. Video is from CNN
- CBC Newsworld (Canada) - 0:18:18-0:20:16
- Live coverage of the collapse of the North Tower
- CNN (USA) - 0:20:17-0:21:42
- First video from the Pennsylvania crash
- Iraqi Satellite Channel (Iraq) - 0:21:43-0:23:12
- New program with information about the attacks in America. This was the second news item in their program - the first was news of an Iraqi shoot-down of an unmanned US aircraft.
- BBC World (UK) - 0:23:13-0:25:23
- Summary of the day's events
- NHK World (Japan) - 0:25:24-0:26:08
- NYC coverage with very close South Tower shots
- VOA Worldnet (USA) - 0:26:09-0:27:04
- Summary of the day's events
This item is part of the collection: September 11 Television Archive
Audio/Visual: sound, color
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Reviewer: Noahcs -




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December 21, 2007
Subject: Interesting
Its interesting to see the horror of that day being felt internationally.


