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While there will be news stories, broadcasters do not plan to interrupt
their regular schedules unless something else should happen. The
scenario was completely different last year when broadcasters used
the day to air round the clock specials.
An AP report indicates that while NBC, ABC and CBS have not yet
finalised things, they do not anticipate having any 9/11 specials
in the prime time band. The networks are waiting to see if New York
City will announce any commemorations that they feel are worth covering.
ABC indicated that its regular news programmes will examine whether
or not Americans are safer than before 9/11.
The network will assess the level of damage done to Osama bin Laden's
terrorist network, whether the money used to prevent and respond
to terrorist attacks was well-spent and the balance between civil
liberties and domestic security.
That the second anniversary is not high on the priority list can
be gauged from the fact that CBS plans to rerun Scott Pelley's interview
with President Bush conducted last year on 8 September. The terrorist
attacks have become more of an ongoing story and will be treated
as such.
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