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NY1
Launched 1992-09-08
Owned by Time Warner Cable
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
(HDTV)
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language American English
Broadcast area NY metro area
New York State
Headquarters New York, NY
Sister channel(s) NY1 Noticias
Tokyo Metropolitan Television
Website NY1.com
Availability
Cable
Time Warner Cable 1 (SD)
701 (HD)
Cablevision 1

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History

NY1 was conceived in 1991 by Richard Aurelio, the president of Time Warner Cable's New York City cable group, ostensibly to add value to cable as it eroded market share to budding satellite services such as DirecTV and Dish Network. DirecTV (trademarked as "DIREC' TV' " is a Direct broadcast satellite (DBS service based in El Segundo California, USA, that was founded Not be confused with Indian Service Dish TV DISH Network is a Direct broadcast satellite (DBS service that provides Satellite television The station launched September 8, 1992 from its newsroom on Manhattan's West 42nd Street under the guidance of Vice President of News, Paul Sagan and News Director Steve Paulus. Manhattan Island, in New York Harbor, is much the largest part of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the Five Boroughs which form the City of New York 42nd Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, known for its Theaters especially near the intersection Construction of the 42nd Street facility was completed on July 15, but the channel's newly-hired reporters actually began work a month earlier by attending a videojournalism "boot camp". While some of the reporters had used their own cameras in other markets, most had had no exposure to the technical side of journalism. Following their training, the reporters and the rest of the staff took part in an additional two-month training period that included four weeks of real-time rehearsal. A watershed event came in the final weeks of training, with the collapse of a former post office building on Manhattan's West Side. Although not on the air, NY1 reporters covered the story as if the channel was fully operational, interviewing survivors and witnesses and reporting the story more fully than competing television outlets. In January of 2002, the station moved to a brand new, all digital facility at the Chelsea Market in the Chelsea section of Manhattan. Chelsea Market is an enclosed urban Food court and shopping mall in New York City Chelsea is a neighborhood on the West Side of the Manhattan borough of New York City. On June 30, 2003, NY1 Noticias, a Spanish-language version of the channel, began operating for digital cable subscribers. Events 350 - Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, is defeated and killed by troops of the Usurper Year 2003 ( MMIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar.

NY1 was the first Time Warner Cable local news channel, and Time Warner Cable went on to add 24-hour local news networks in several other markets modeled after NY1, including "Bay News 9" in Tampa, "Central Florida News 13" in Orlando, "News 8 Austin" in the Texas capital, "News 14 Carolina", which serves the Triangle, Greensboro, North Carolina and Charlotte in North Carolina, "Capital News 9" in Albany, New York, "R News" in Rochester, New York and "News 10 Now" in Syracuse. Bay News 9 is a cable-based television news station located in St Petersburg Florida. Central Florida News 13 is a cable-based news station located in Orlando Florida. Orlando is a major City in central Florida, USA and is the County seat of Orange County Florida. News 8 Austin is a 24-hour local cable News -station based in Austin Texas, owned by Time Warner Cable. Texas ( is a state geographically located in the South Central United States and is also known as the Lone Star State. News 14 Carolina is a 24-hour news service offered in North Carolina, USA, by Time Warner Cable. North Carolina ( is a state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States Capital News 9 is a cable -only 24-hour News channel on Time Warner Cable in New York's Capital District. Albany is the Capital of the State of New York and the County seat of Albany County. News 10 Now is a 24-hour local news channel headquartered in Syracuse New York. Syracuse (locally ˈsɛrəkjuːs sometimes ˈsɪrəkjuːs or /ˈsɪərəkjuːs/ by non-natives is a city in Central New York, USA. Notably, "News 24 Houston" and "News 9 San Antonio", both joint ventures between Time Warner Cable and Belo, were closed within the first two years of operation. In late 2005, NY1 launched an on-demand service for its Time Warner Cable customers. NY1 on Demand is on Channel 1110 in the New York City Time Warner Cable system.

In 2001, Time Warner Cable began offering NY1 to digital cable subscribers in the Albany market, with other markets following soon thereafter. On March 12, 2008 NY 1 launched an HD channel in its Staten Island and Woodside, Queens, NY on Channel 701 NY 1 HD. On April 30, 2008 NY 1 HD will expand to all of Time Warner Cable's customers in Brooklyn and Queens.

Format

The most common "program" on NY1 is a half-hour block beginning at the top and bottom of every hour. The first minute contains top headlines followed by "Weather On The 1's", a brief one minute weather recap. The expression "Weather on the 1's" has now been adopted by other networks (for example channel 13, the news channel of central Florida and for channel 62, News 12 New Jersey) The remainder of the half-hour is filled with taped news segments heavily focusing on stories from the New York metropolitan region. News 12 New Jersey is a 24-hour regional news channel reaching more than 1 Nearly all stories are taped, even segments made to look like they are happening live; instead of a "live" indicator while reporters speak, most NY1 stories have a graphic saying merely that the reporter is (or, rather, was) "on scene. " This is because when the report first aired, it may have been live but is usually not once re-aired, unless it updates breaking news. Moreover, reporters generally shoot their own stories with video-camera, and take them back to the newsroom to be edited into the broadcast rotation (and then possibly fed to CNN and other Time Warner news stations).

On programs like "Inside City Hall", NY1 offers more extensive local political coverage than the area's broadcast stations. Seeking to expand its political coverage, WCBS-TV attracted "Inside City Hall" co-anchor Andrew Kirtzman. WCBS-TV, channel 2 is the flagship station of the CBS television network located in New York City. Andrew Kirtzman was a political reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV (CBS 2 in New York City. "Inside City Hall" continues to be hosted by Dominic Carter. Dominic Carter is an American news reporter He is the anchor of the NY1 news and commentary program Inside City Hall, which focuses on New York City politics NY1 and its sister channels upstate have sponsored a number of political debates through this program.

Sports reports are featured throughout the day, while an all comprehensive, hour long call-in sports show "Sports on 1: The Last Word" is featured every night at 11:35pm.

In an effort to compete with local late night newscasts, NY1 introduced its own 11 o'clock newscast, "News At 11" on January 22nd, 2007. The newscast is hosted by veteran NY1 anchor Lewis Dodley and former CBS news correspondent Elizabeth Kaledin, an original member of the NY1 News team. CBS Broadcasting Inc ( CBS) is an American radio and Television network. Kaledin served as weekend anchor and reporter when the newschannel launched, before joining CBS two years later.

The Call

Launched in July of 2005, NY1's "The Call" is a live, half hour call-in and write in news show hosted by John Schiumo. Throughout the day, viewers are encouraged to vote on the top news stories of the day, and after receiving an email alert as to the top story, asked to write or call in to discuss the topic with Schiumo.

Very often at the beginning of the show, Schiumo will often have a short interaction with his senior producer, Susanna Hegner, in which they will both offer their opinions of the days news.

On Stage

Half hour program focusing on the theatre.

Current reporters/anchors

Former reporters/anchors

In popular culture

Spanish-language station

Overseas sister station

See also

External links

NY1 Noticias is a 24-hour Spanish language news channel serving New York City 's five boroughs is the only commercial television station in Tokyo Japan that exclusively serves the city The media of New York City are internationally influential and include some of the most important newspapers largest publishing houses most prolific television studios and
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