NewsWorld International was still around on 9/11 and owned by the CBC
before Al Gore bought it to turn into Current--I don't know if Trio had
been sold to NBC yet and was still only on DirecTV.
Mark Jeffries
Saints Spotlight Editor
spotligh...@gmail.com
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Chris
My wife and I had just arrived in Chicago a few days earlier. I was going
to Northwestern for grad school, and we were staying with a fellow Canadian
expat in his apartment that backed on the El. He woke us up to let us know
what happened and we watched news the rest of the day. At some point we
Jon Delfin, to daniel anderson:
>
> Makes sense. Bravo has no news division, and 2001 predates when
> NBC/ABC/CBS would simulcast over other channels (was Bravo part of NBCU
> then? was there even an NBCU then?).
>
> They would launch it the following year. Rainbow/Cablevision was still its
Makes sense. Bravo has no news division, and 2001 predates when NBC/ABC/CBS
would simulcast over other channels (was Bravo part of NBCU then? was there
even an NBCU then?).
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:16 AM, daniel anderson <
danielanderson2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't remember every channel
I watched New York local coverage (interspersed with national coverage) at my
friend's apartment in Manhattan. Then, as now, I lived in New Jersey. My two
priorities when I got to my friend's place were to let my girlfriend know I was
alright and figure out a way back to NJ. I accomplished the