 |
The events of September 11th affected the entire world. Reactions around the globe have been captured in this archive of television news broadcasts from the period following the attacks. We invite you to explore the collection and share your thoughts with other archive users.
|
News coverage from around the world.
Good Morning America is interrupted at 8:51am as Diane Sawyer announces an explosion at the World Trade Center. View Broadcast
While showing live coverage of the World Trade Center fire, a second plane strikes. View Broadcast
Half an hour after the south tower collapses, World Trade Center 1 collapses on live TV.View Broadcast
The Japan Broadcasting Corporation shows live coverage of the Pentagon crash. View Broadcast
TV Azteca in Mexico carries President Bush's statements from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana View Broadcast
China Central Television begins to cover the World Trade Center collapse and the second plane crash View Broadcast
NTV from Moscow, Russia begins covering the events of the day. View Broadcast
|
 |
Detailed analyses of crisis coverage
Therapeutic Patriotism and Beyond
Pat Aufderheide, American University
|
|
|
Beta Release Notice: The Television Archive is still undergoing development. We feel that making this material available sooner will benefit the academic and research community in their understanding and analysis of the events of 11 September. If you have comments, or would like to assist, please contact us at beta@televisionarchive.org
|
|
This site has been made possible by the direct and indirect support of (institutions listed for identification only):
|
- Aaron Parkening, Alexa
- Aaron Stewart, Alexa
- Adam Clayton Powell III, The Newseum
- Alexis Rossi, Alexa
- Andrea Kalas
- Anna McCarthy, New York University
- Barbara Abrash, New York University
- Boaz Reisman, Alexa
- Brewster Kahle
- Brian Larkin, Barnard College
- Brian Springer
- Carrie McLaren, StayFree! Magazine
- Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval, University of Massachusetts
- Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
- Cynthia King, American University
- DARPA
- Dan Aronson
- David Allison, Smithsonian Institution
- David Francis
- DeeDee Halleck, Professor Emeritus, UC San Diego
- Geoffrey Mack, Alexa
- Greger Orelind, Alexa
- Guolin Cheng, Alexa
- Henry Jenkins, MIT
- Internet Archive
- Jad Defanti, Alexa
- Jason Broughton, Alexa
- Jeff Ubois
- Jim Michalko, RLG.org
- John Gage, Sun Micro
- John Lynch, Vanderbilt University
- John Tariot, Moving Image Group
- Jonathan Baker, Alexa
- Jonathan Leblang, Alexa
- Jonathan S. Kessler, Middle East Insight
- Joshua Winsor, Alexa
- Julia Pimsleur, MediaRights.org
- Kahle/Austin Foundation
- Karen Cariani
- Kathleen Tyner
- Kelly Dragoo, Alexa
- Kirsten Foot, University of Washington
- Lawrence Lessig, Stanford
- Linda Tadic
- Liz Swasey, Media Research Center
- Margaret Weigel, MIT
- Mark Crispin Miller, New York University
- Mark Liberman, UPenn
- Meg McLagan, New York University
- Mitra
- National Science Foundation
- Niall O'Driscoll, Alexa
- Norman Solomon
- Pam Burdman
- Pat Aufderheide, American University
- Paul Gherman, Vanderbilt University
- Paul Sauer, Alexa
- Pedro Moreno, Compaq Cambridge Research Lab
- Prof Steven Schneider, Suny Utica
- Prof. Doug Oard, UofMD
- Prof. Philip Resnick, UofMD
- Rachel Coen, FAIR
- Rick Prelinger, Prelinger Archives
- Robert Heterick
- Rod Hewitt
- Rommel Ruelos, Alexa
- Ron Shaloup, Alexa
- Sarah Sullivan, Transnational Broadcasting Studies
- Scott Hoganson, CNS News
- Susan Infantino, Perkins Coie LLP
- Todd Gitlin, New York University
- William L. Bird, Smithsonian Institution
- William Uricchio, MIT
|
UPDATE:
Smithsonian Institution and Television Archive to create exhibit ...
|