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  1. ABC 2000 Today was ABC News' special programming covering the new millennium celebrations around the world from December 31, 1999, into January 1, 2000, as part of the 2000 Today programming in the United States. Peter Jennings anchored the 23 hours and 10 minutes of broadcast from Times Square Studios in Manhattan, New York.

    • ABC 2000
    • ABC
    • December 31, 1999 –, January 1, 2000
    • Gavin Greenaway
  2. ABC 2000 Today Part 1. From Friday December 31, 1999. ABC News coverage from around the world with Peter Jennings. Coverage runs from 4:32 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET and without commercials....

    • 64 min
    • 4.3K
    • Sanjay Iyer
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 2000_Today2000 Today - Wikipedia

    The broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom started on 31 December 1999 at 09:15 UTC. 2000 Today started its international feed at 09:40 UTC, with the Kiribati Line Islands celebrating the arrival of 2000 at 10:00 UTC. Most of Europe celebrated midnight at 23:00 UTC.

    • 31 December 1999 –, 1 January 2000
    • Musical artists
  4. 9.8K views • 13 years ago. •. ABC 2000 Today: The Great American Millennium Celebration, known in the United States as ABC 2000: A Celebration of the Millennium, was ABC News' special...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2000 · ABC 2000 Today The New Millennium Highlights. by. ABC News. Publication date. 2000-01-01. Topics. ABC News, new millennium, millennium celebrations, Y2K, year 2000, Peter Jennings. Language. English. Highlights of ABC News coverage of the beginning of the new millennium. Addeddate. 2023-06-17 21:35:41. Identifier.

  6. 24 de dic. de 2023 · ABC 2000 Today: The New Millennium Highlights. Sanjay Iyer. 262 subscribers. Subscribed. 20. 1.6K views 3 years ago. The highlights video by ABC on their coverage of the millennium. I don't...

    • 156 min
    • 1826
    • Sanjay Iyer
  7. ABC 2000 Today was ABC News' special programming covering the new millennium celebrations around the world from December 31, 1999, into January 1, 2000, as part of the 2000 Today programming in the United States. Peter Jennings anchored the 23 hours and 10 minutes of broadcast from Times Square Studios in Manhattan, New York.