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Showing posts with label New Year's Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year's Eve. Show all posts
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Live Webcast from Times Square
Ring in the new year of 2010 live with folks from Times Square and beyond for over 6 hours of live coverage right here starting at 5:45 PM. Merry New Year!!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Watch The Official Times Square New Year's Eve Webcast On This Blog
I am most fortunate to meet and work with some exceptional people. As I told one of those talented friends just recently, "it certainly makes me look good that I know you, however, I'm afraid you might lose points for admitting to knowing me." In plain words: I'm very lucky to know them.
One such friend, Mike Abbott, whose year has taken him to a brand new project he is working with which is, I think, quite momentous. He's helping to produce the first official online interactive full six-hour-plus live Webcast of the New Year's Celebration at Times Square in New York City. To see it all, viewers can go to TimesSquareNYC.org; Livestream.com/2010 or Facebook.com/TimesSquareNYC. IPhone users can visit their own special site.
Or you can just come here on New Year's Eve, as Cup of Joe Powell will host a live link to the Webcast, too.
Oh, and that giant ball of light they drop at midnight? It's all LED this year - welcome to the second decade of the 21st Century!
One such friend, Mike Abbott, whose year has taken him to a brand new project he is working with which is, I think, quite momentous. He's helping to produce the first official online interactive full six-hour-plus live Webcast of the New Year's Celebration at Times Square in New York City. To see it all, viewers can go to TimesSquareNYC.org; Livestream.com/2010 or Facebook.com/TimesSquareNYC. IPhone users can visit their own special site.
Or you can just come here on New Year's Eve, as Cup of Joe Powell will host a live link to the Webcast, too.
Oh, and that giant ball of light they drop at midnight? It's all LED this year - welcome to the second decade of the 21st Century!
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