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New Year’s Eve with the Turner Classic Movies Hosts How to watch: The fun begins at 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT on TCM. You can also livestream the broadcast on the Watch TCM app (cable login required).
However, the NFL ultimately forwent a primetime game), [84] Fox finished in second place for the night behind New Year's Rockin' Eve, with a total of 8.5 million viewers for its primetime coverage (a 98% increase over last year's Pitbull's New Year's Revolution), and a 2.9 rating among 18-49s, making it Fox's most-watched New Year's special to ...
For 2015–16, New Year's Eve with Carson Daly was co-hosted by Andy Cohen (Watch What Happens Live) and shortened to only consist of the late-night portion airing at 11:30 p.m.; the 10:00 p.m. ET/PT hour was replaced by New Year’s Eve Game Night—a special live episode of Hollywood Game Night hosted by Cohen. [21]
New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen is an annual New Year's Eve television special broadcast by CNN and CNN International.It primarily focuses on coverage of the "ball drop" event held at New York City's Times Square, while also featuring coverage of festivities in other areas of the U.S. and around the world.
New Year’s Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen begins Sunday, Dec. 31, at 8 p.m. ET. At 12:30 a.m. they will hand the mic to Sara Sidner and Cari Champion who will take over hosting.
The NFL playoff schedule is about to be set, with the wild-card dates and times for every matchup to be revealed during Week 18. NFL playoff schedule: Dates, times, TV info for wild-card games and ...
Clark's new program would be known as New Year's Rockin' Eve, a name chosen to signify the major contrast between his special and the more formal atmosphere of Guy Lombardo's special. The first edition, Three Dog Night's New Year's Rockin' Eve, was aired by NBC on December 31, 1972, and was hosted by the members of the rock band Three Dog Night.
The New Year's Eve ball first fell in 1907, welcoming 1908, though Times Square celebrations began at least three years earlier. The first ball was made of iron, wood and lightbulbs.