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Christmas In Rockefeller Center on NBC in HD

Started by hdtvtechno, Wednesday Nov 23, 2005, 11:58:38 AM

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NBC'S 8TH ANNUAL 'CHRISTMAS IN ROCKEFELLER CENTER' TO AIR NOV. 30 (8-9 P.M. ET/PT)
( November 21, 2005 )

ROD STEWART, SHERYL CROW, CARRIE UNDERWOOD, REGIS PHILBIN, BRIAN WILSON, THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA AND EARTH, WIND & FIRE STOKE THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT FOR NBC'S 8TH ANNUAL 'CHRISTMAS IN ROCKEFELLER CENTER,' NOVEMBER 30 (8-9 P.M. ET/PT)

Al Roker ("Today") and Megan Mullally ("Will & Grace") to Co-Host Holiday Special

Toys for Tots Collects Funds for Children Displaced by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

NEW YORK – November 21, 2005 – NBC lights up the night with an incredible array of musical performances and the lighting of the world's most famous Christmas tree during the 8th annual "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" spectacular, telecast live on Wednesday, Nov. 30 (8-9:00 p.m. ET/PT). Hosted by Al Roker ("Today") and Megan Mullally ("Will & Grace"), the 73rd tree-lighting extravaganza will feature Rod Stewart, Sheryl Crow, Carrie Underwood ("American Idol"), Regis Philbin, Brian Wilson ("The Beach Boys"), the Brian Setzer Orchestra, and Earth, Wind & Fire performing current hits and holiday favorites sure to warm the coldest holiday heart.

"My Dad used to bring me in to see the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree when I was a kid," said Roker. "Now I get to help rekindle the child in all of us by being one of the hosts of 'Christmas In Rockefeller Center.'"

Broadcast for the first time in high definition, the special will include a fund-raising component as NBC partners with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation to raise money for the children displaced by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. On hand to help front this effort will be a few of the children personally affected by the disasters. Funds raised will be used to purchase toys to be distributed to children whose lives were devastated by the storms. Donations can be made via the Toys for Tots Web site (//www.toysfortots.org) or a toll-free number (866-IM4-TOYS) or (866-464-8697).

Performing from beautifully decorated stages located at the re-opened historic Top of the Rock observation deck and a rooftop overlooking New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral, to stages located beneath the iconic statue of Prometheus and in front of the majestic tree, each artist's powerful performance will exemplify the beauty and spirit of the holiday season.

Prior to the airing of the network special, WNBC, NBC's New York flagship station, will broadcast an additional live hour of the special (7-8:00 p.m. ET). Performances exclusive to the limited-market telecast include Goo Goo Dolls and Il Divo. WNBC has been the home to the Rockefeller Center tree lighting, working with co-owner of Rockefeller Center, Tishman Speyer.

This year's tree is a Norway Spruce belonging to Arnold Raquet of Wayne, N.J. Estimated to be between 60 and 70 years old, the tree weighs nine tons and is 74-feet high and 42-feet wide. It will be decked out with 30,000 colored bulbs lining five miles of wire. The tree will be crowned with a crystal star designed by Swarovski, which was unveiled last year. The star is adorned with 25,000 crystals, one million facets and is lit from within with LEDs, that will radiate over midtown Manhattan from its perch atop the 74-foot tree. The star measures 9 -1/2 feet in diameter and 1-1/2 feet deep, making it the largest star to grace a Rockefeller tree.

The tradition of the tree itself began in the Great Depression during the construction of the Rockefeller Center complex in 1931. The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree tradition began formally in 1933 when a tree was decked with 700 lights and placed in front of the then eight-month old RCA Building, which is now the GE Building. The Christmas tradition was enhanced in 1936 with the opening of the Rockefeller Plaza outdoor ice skating pond. NBC-TV televised the first tree lighting in 1951 on "The Kate Smith Show" and as part of the nationwide "Howdy Doody" television show from 1953-55.

"Christmas in Rockefeller Center" is produced for a national audience by WNBC and TWI, the television division of IMG (International Management Group). Steve Mayer and Adele Rifkin are executive producers, Mike Mathis is event producer and Steve Grymes is producer/director.

agrundman

Too bad the idiots at TMJ-4 can't flip the switch back to HD.  It started in HD and has not went back to HD after the first commercial break.

Way to go TMJ-4!

GBK

Quote from: agrundmanToo bad the idiots at TMJ-4 can't flip the switch back to HD.  It started in HD and has not went back to HD after the first commercial break.

Way to go TMJ-4!

I think it's supposed to be on Nov. 30   Which program are you complaining about?

agrundman

Today's Macy's Day parade was supposed to be in HD.  They announced it and displayed it in HD to begin with and then didn't show it in HD after the first commercial break.

GBK

nice.. I'd like to know what their excuse for that is.. it was sunny in NY... couldn't be the weather.

oflaherty

We believed the hype from NBC and switched to the HD feed at the start of the parade.

Unfortunately the parade was half way over on the HD feed .. but was just stating on the SD feed.
Katie and Matt were doing different things on the two feeds.

We called NBC.

They said only the east coast feed was in HD. The Central time zone was getting a 1 hour "tape delay" in SD.
That's when we switched to the SD feed.

For some reason, NBC was able to do a 3-hour HD delay for the West coast, but the central and mountain feeds were standard definition.

NBC needs to better explain what they are doing, both to the viewers, and the stations.
--
Sean at TMJ

StarvingForHDTV

Quote from: oflahertyNBC needs to better explain what they are doing, both to the viewers, and the stations.
--
Sean at TMJ

I fully agree with you.  Thank you for letting us know what happened.

GBK

Quote from: oflahertyWe believed the hype from NBC and switched to the HD feed at the start of the parade.
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Sean at TMJ

thanks Sean.  NBC, ABC etc. need to figure out that there is more then east and west coast in this country... if they offer HD production I just don't see the big issue of providing it to everyone.

oflaherty

We asked the NBC programming people what was going on with Macy's Thanksgiving Parade and got the following reply:

"At the present time, NBC is only able to provide 2 HD feeds.  They are currently used for the east and pac feeds.
 
When central stations are on the same feed as the east they get the HD feed (primetime and latenight) However, when there are time zone specific feeds (like the Macy's Parade) the central stations get only the SD feed.

NBC is in the process of upgrading the HD facilities and will be able to provide HD for all time zone specific feeds for the Olympics.  

After the Olympics it's back to only 2 HD feeds until the HD upgrade becomes permanent- I think some time later in 2006."

--Sean at TMJ