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- From: roberts@triton.unm.edu (Robert Smathers)
- Subject: Re: What I watched on New Year's
- Message-ID: <k4srrqc@lynx.unm.edu>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jan 93 05:56:20 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- References: <1993Jan1.225013.5402@ecsvax.uncecs.edu>
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- Continuing in Jay's posting of what he did for New Year's, I'll tell you
- what I did.
-
- I turned on the dish at 11:35pm ET and caught Jay Leno's Tonight Show
- LIVE. I looked for commercial-free feeds, but I didn't find any. I
- attribute it to the fact NBC does a lot of network programming from Burbank
- so they were set up to insert commercials into the program.
-
- After the ball dropped in NYC, I watched the local news and Married
- with Children. Married... runs over the hour by 10 minutes, so I missed
- finding a central time zone celebration.
-
- When the time came around for my time zone to celebrate, I watched
- an over-the-air station local celebration. The Sandia Peak Tramway
- tramcar with thousands of candlelight power lights goes from the top
- of the mountain to the base and reaches the base just as midnight
- strikes. It is a tradition in Albuquerque. So I cheered and had
- a good time celebrating 1993 locally.
-
- After a few mintues of that, I watched a satellite TV tradition
- of mine, "New Year's LIVE". It is a program that originates from KRON-TV
- San Francisco. The cities of Seattle, Los Angeles (Disneyland), Las
- Vegas, and San Francisco are linked together by satellite. Microwave
- trucks link sites within each city together and the bundle is uplinked
- in one video feed. The program goes from city to city around the link
- showing what types of New Year's Eve celebrations go on.
-
- I find it an amazing piece of technological broadcasting. I can imagine
- how much preparation goes into it -- the linking of microwave trucks to
- some central uplink site in each city as well as getting the signal
- to satellite for distribution to many other cities all up and down
- the west coast and in Alaska. The distribution feeds were found on Telstar
- 301/23 and on GSTAR-4. The backhaul sites for the cities (all but San
- Francisco) were on GSTAR-2.
-
- The most touching part before midnight struck had to be this: the main
- anchor in the Transamerica Pyramid in S.F. got up out of his
- chair, walked to a globe, and showed the viewers some things.
-
- He started out at the International Date Line. He said something like, "
- 21 hours ago 1993 started out here at the International Date Line. It is
- likely the islanders first celebrated 1993."
-
- He then slowly turned the globe.
-
- "Next, 1993 fell in the Commonwealth of Independent States, freed recently."
-
- Then he turns the globe and continues...
-
- "1993 then appeared in the troubled Middle East, starving Africa, and
- Europe".
-
- " and now it has fallen in the United States..."
-
- Very touching the way he touched the globe as he spoke and painted
- an "emotional" picture that you could see the TV pictures in your imagination.
-
- Good parts of the telecast. A couple got married and the cameras were
- there, the Seigfried and Roy show was partly shown...
-
- Overall, a good telecast and I hope those of you that saw it
- thought it was what I promised and much more.
-
- Not a bad night.... I got to see New Years celebrations in 3 out of the
- 4 Continental U.S. time zones.
-
- Robert
- roberts@triton.unm.edu
-
-