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| Graduate student journalists host and produce
live radio broadcasts on election night, 2000. Audio technician
Jose Ruiz, at the control panel, and Professor John Dinges,
at right, assisted. |
Election Night 2000
Election Night Coverage
Welcome to Columbia University's Graduate School of
Journalism's coverage of the 2000 elections. We are broadcasting live
up-to-the-minute news from the Republican and Democratic headquarters,
election precincts, celebrity galas and candidate receptions. Join
us for advance reports prior to poll closing and four live broadcasts
starting at 8PM.
Advance Reports
Columbia News Service Reports on the major issues and candidates to
be decided in tonight's election.
8
PM Broadcast
With only an hour before polls close in New York, we'll take a look
at last-minute get-out-the-vote efforts. Plus, we'll check in with
our reporters at the election night headquarters for Clinton, Lazio
and more.
9
PM Broadcast
The polls have closed in New York. Find out how this year's elections
will impact Congress and the Senate as we bring you the latest returns
from the polls.
11
PM Broadcast
Our live coverage continues with reports from the the Democratic
and Republican campaign headquarters in Washington, D.C. Plus, continuing
coverage of the New York and New Jersey Senate races, and the latest
numbers on the local races.
12
AM Broadcast
California polls have closed so join us for late-breaking results
and feedback from races around the country.
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