Posted on 09/10/2006 5:20:16 PM PDT by CedarDave
Over the past few days, I have given a "Heads Up" to Freepers about Fox airing their original 9/11 footage on an internet link that I had bookmarked. Some of you caught it and many of you wanted to.
Well, Fox has made it official. They will air the broadcast tommorrow morning starting at 8:30 a.m. EDT and it will be time synched to the original events.
The link given above does not go to a website other than their main one, so you have to tune in tomorrow to get their actual link.
However, if I were a betting man, I'd bet they will use the same one that they have used the past few days. Those links are given below:
http://www.foxnews.com/projects/livestream/player.html
http://foxnews-foxstream.wm.llnwd.net/foxnews_foxstream
These links will likely be dead until streaming commences. Good luck with your stream captures.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
If you remember the FoxNews guy down on the street, after the second tower fell, the F16 that flew low and fast *freaked* everyone for a few seconds, until someone said "it's one of ours".
I suspect that was the case in DC as well?
They just played the part announcing that BKO perished in the Pentagon crash, that had to be devastating to announce the death of a fellow colleague.
Is that to big?
Should I stop around 700 meg so you can put it on a CD ?
Which would you all prefer?
If you can upload it in parts, that would be great. That way I can download them over several nights, and put them on CDs. In that case, go 9 hours (or for however long/short you want).
That's my "vote." Thanks so much for making this available for us.
By the way, the smell of fire and chemicals was still in the air around City Hall TWO WEEKS LATER!
NEVER FORGET!
Your "speeding up" the upstream: would that affect my ability to download on dial up (54k)?
I have the d/l going. 15%. When you get a moment, tell me how to seed it. I am bbl - boy has a JV football game here in a few
Some of the people started walking to Brooklyn (via Brooklyn Bridge) as soon as they were evacuated from the Towers. I don't know which stations (if any) showed that. Maybe only still photos and video. Remember that many stations, both TV and radio were knocked off the air as soon as Tower 1 (the one with the big antenna) was hit.
If I remember correctly, some feed was shared (such as Fox sharing with CBS), and some broadcasting was switched to facilities in the Empire State Building, and Major Armstrong's FM tower (1st one on planet Earth) on the Palisades, in Alpine New Jersey.
You're awesome. I downloaded and installed the SDP program you recommended. It has worked like a charm all day. I am now the proud owner of Foxnews coverage of 9/11.
Can you post some SIMPLE instructions about how all that "torrent" stuff works? I've tried in the past to download files from a "bit torrent" and could never figure it out.
Sorry, suggest you direct the Q to ChadGore
Yeah, they were part of an independent installation crew... The Pentagon story is the amazing one.
I didn't see live coverage in 2001, so this is a big deal for me.
I was impressed by Brian Kilmeade during the first 90 minutes. He made a quick transition from morning show to hard news. To me, he was the star during the initial confusion.
I was also surprised at how much Rita Cosby's voice has changed since 2001. Does she have a medical problem that affects her voice?
I noticed the same thing. Her voice was very different!
I just got home from work. SDP has been downloading for a bit over 9 hours now, and the file is a bit more than 1.1Gig. How long will the streaming continue? Does anybody know?
Actions speak louder than words, and his attacks have been nothing but obstruction to the fight on terror.
The first time I found the stream last Wednesday, they went until midnight EDT and then started over, so that would be 16 hours of coverage and my best guess for today.
Some of the people started walking to Brooklyn (via Brooklyn Bridge) as soon as they were evacuated from the Towers. I don't know which stations (if any) showed that. Maybe only still photos and video. Remember that many stations, both TV and radio were knocked off the air as soon as Tower 1 (the one with the big antenna) was hit.
If I remember correctly, some feed was shared (such as Fox sharing with CBS), and some broadcasting was switched to facilities in the Empire State Building, and Major Armstrong's FM tower (1st one on planet Earth) on the Palisades, in Alpine New Jersey.
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CBS has their backup on Empire State Building and was on the air quickly. Everyone else was on the World Trade Center.
Up to the explosions at the Kabul airport. I forgot how quickly we were looking in that direction, even though this was just Northern Alliance stuff.
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