washingtonpost.com — When the plane crashed on Wednesday, Fox News Channel delivered early live video to its viewers from the crash site using a hand-held mobile phone souped up with streaming video. It represents one of the first instances of a network using video captured via mobile phone camera live on the air.
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joeymadOct 13, 2006
This is cool, though the quality was probably horrible. I'd love to see the video of it.
methodshopOct 13, 2006
As these advanced video phones become more and more popular, we can probably expect a surge of citizen journalism. If YouTube can make anyone an Internet celebrity, a video phone can make anyone a reporter. Right?
dmh11686Oct 13, 2006Submitter
Can't find the video but here is a screen shot.<a class="user" href="http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/fnc/nyc_crash_fnc_uses_cell_phone_video_45412.asp">http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/fnc/nyc_crash_fnc_uses_cell_phone_video_45412.asp</a>
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