Eyewitness to 9/11: Behind the Lens | Original News Coverage

Eyewitness News ABC7NY September 12, 2023
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Hi! We're in New York City and hope you love us on YouTube as much as you do on television! FAQs Q: Where can I send a news tip? A: You can email us using the link below or give us a call at 917-260-7700. Q: How can I connect with Bill Ritter? A: He's on Facebook and Twitter along with the rest of the Eyewitness News team. Q: How do I send you a photo or video of a news event? A: Use the hashtag #abc7NY or http://photos.abc7ny.com/ to upload. Q: Where can I watch Eyewitness News Live? A: Channel 7 on your TV, our website (abc7ny.com) or by downloading our Eyewitness News app or the ABC app. Q: Where in New York City are you located? A: On the beautiful Upper West Side of New York City at 67th and Columbus Avenue. We even have a streetside studio on the corner of 66th and Columbus so you can stand on the sidewalk and watch us, take selfies or dance. Q: When did Eyewitness News debut? A: In 1968 with Roger Grimsby. Visit us at http://abc7ny.com/

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The images of September 11, 2001, are seared into our memory, the moments broadcast live to the world. Hear from the WABC-TV Eyewitness News journalists who were there, in the streets, in the air, and in the newsroom, reporting on the events as the tragedy unfolded, capturing the unforgettable video of that day, and risking their lives to tell the world what was happening. What began as a local news breaker on a clear blue-sky morning in lower Manhattan soon became one of the darkest days in American history, and an hour-long streaming special that premiered in 2021, "Eyewitness to 9/11: Behind the Lens," documents the heart-pounding, moment-by-moment response of the Eyewitness News team at WABC-TV, with never-before-seen footage from that day and dozens of powerful interviews that resonate with raw emotion. "Doing my job and documenting it pays tribute to the people who actually never survived," WABC-TV photojournalist Glenn Mayrose said. The special takes viewers "behind the lens" of 9/11 to tell untold stories of those who were on the frontlines of newsgathering -- from field crews and newsroom staff to Eyewitness News anchors and reporters, past and present, including Bill Ritter, NJ Burkett, Sandra Bookman, Joe Torres, Nina Pineda, Lauren Glassberg, Anthony Johnson, Jim Dolan, Michelle Charlesworth, Diana Williams, Lucy Yang, Stacey Sager, Marcus Solis, John Del Giorno, Jim Hoffer, Tim Fleischer, and Jeff Rossen. "As for us, we were covering it," reporter Nina Pineda said. "These families that never were the same again have a much, much bigger burden than we do." ---------- Check out more Eyewitness News - http://abc7ny.com/ Find us on social media: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ABC7NY/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/abc7ny/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abc7ny TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@abc7ny We’re abc7NY, also known as Channel 7 and WABC-TV on TV, home to Eyewitness News, New York’s Number 1 news. We hope you love us on YouTube as much as you do on television! NEW TIPS: Online: http://abc7ny.com/submit-a-news-tip/2599968/ Email: [email protected] About WABC-TV: https://abc7ny.com/about/ #nyc #news #breakingnews

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