ABC 2000 Today

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ABC 2000 Today
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Genre millennium television news special
Starring Peter Jennings
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time Twenty-five hours
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run December 31, 1999 – January 1, 2000

ABC 2000 Today was ABC News's coverage of the millennium from 1999-12-31 to 2000-01-01. Peter Jennings anchored the 25 hour broadcast in Times Square Studios in New York. ABC temporarily converted the Good Morning America marquee broadcast studio into a type of "millennium command center" that included a desk, where a standing Jennings spent most of his time, two lounge chairs, where Jennings would interview guests, a large screen with a time-zone included map of the world, a wall of clocks, and a make-shift newsroom where ABC News staffers would follow the latest developments.

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Dick Clark did the countdown in Times Square, as always since his Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve shows first aired in 1972, and was credited as a correspondent. Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve was not aired as a result of the broadcast. Jack Ford was stationed in Times Square during throughout the broadcast. Other correspondents were Charles Gibson in London, Diane Sawyer in New York, Barbara Walters in Paris, and literally hundreds of others at ABC News, technicians and newsmen, who worked throughout the day to bring the broadcast. Those hundreds of others included ABC News personalities stationed around the world to cover the new year in every time zone, including Sam Donaldson at the Y2K Command Center in Washington, Cokie Roberts at the Vatican, with her mother, the then U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, along with Carole Simpson in Chicago, Connie Chung in Las Vegas, Deborah Roberts at Walt Disney World, Morton Dean in Moscow, and Aaron Brown, who narrated many segments.

ABC had more than 1,000 news reporters, technicians, and other news department staff report the story.

Guests included veteran actor Alan Alda, famed Australian comedian Dame Edna, David Blane, and comedian Al Franken. Musical performances included the Bee Gees, Neil Diamond, Faith Hill, Enrique Iglesias, Kenny G, Charlotte Church, Billy Joel, Bonnie Raitt, *NSYNC, James Taylor, Christina Aguilera (who performed at the MTV studios across the street), Aerosmith, Barry Manilow, and Phish.

  • Originally, the name of the broadcast was ABC 2000, but it was officially known as ABC 2000 Today because ABC joined 60 other nations, all celebrating the dawn of the new millennium. The network was part of the 2000 Today consortium that included PBS, the BBC, ABC in Australia, TV Asahi in Japan, GMA Network in the Philippines, RTL in Germany, and the CBC in Canada.
  • Peter Jennings stayed on the air for the entire duration without a break using only commercial breaks and correspondent pieces to rest, eat, or change suits.
  • At least 175 million Americans tuned into some portion of ABC 2000 Today. The broadcast won a Peabody Award.
  • ABC News also used Times Square Studios for ABC News's 2000 election coverage ABC 2000: The Vote, with the studio set up very similar to the ABC 2000 Today studio set up, except the large screen was used to show the map of the United States with all the red and blue states.

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