Broadcast
Networks Expand "Shelter From the Storm" Telethon
9/7/05
BROADCAST NETWORKS EXPAND "SHELTER FROM THE STORM"
FUNDRAISING EFFORTS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, TO OTHER DAYPARTS
Phone Lines to Open on the Networks' Morning News Shows and Continue
Through Late Night Programs
Viewers In The Morning, Primetime and Late Night Can Contribute to
Either the American Red Cross or The Salvation Army's Hurricane Katrina
Relief Efforts
Additional Outlets Sign On To Carry Live, Commercial-Free Primetime
Special
The broadcast networks will expand their fundraising platform on
Friday, Sept. 9 beyond the SHELTER FROM THE STORM: A CONCERT FOR THE GULF
COAST primetime special, beginning their efforts that day on the morning
news programs and concluding on the late night shows.
Phone lines for Hurricane Katrina relief aid will officially open on
Friday, Sept. 9 at 7:00 AM/ET during ABC's "Good Morning
America," CBS's "The Early Show"and NBC's "The Today
Show," and local affiliate morning shows on FOX, The WB and UPN.
Phone lines will remain open during the daytime and be promoted on such
shows as ABC's "The View" and then continue into the network
late night programs, including ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live";
"CBS's "Late Show with David Letterman" and "The Late
Late Show with Craig Ferguson"; and NBC's "The Tonight Show with
Jay Leno," "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "Last
Call with Carson Daly."
At various points during these programs - either through on-air talent
or on-screen messages - viewers will be advised where they can donate to
the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Participation will vary by program.
In addition, it was announced that all contributions collected from the
morning, primetime and late night fundraising efforts will go to either
the American Red Cross or The Salvation Army, depending on the donor's
preference.
As previously announced, musical performers scheduled to appear on
SHELTER FROM THE STORM: A CONCERT FOR THE GULF COAST include Sheryl Crow,
Dixie Chicks, Alicia Keys, Randy Newman, Paul Simon, Rod Stewart and Neil
Young. Celebrity participants include Jennifer Aniston, Cameron Diaz,
Ellen DeGeneres, Jack Nicholson, Chris Rock, Ray Romano and Sela Ward.
Additional outlets that signed on today to carry the SHELTER FROM THE
STORM primetime simulcast, which will be broadcast live (8-9 PM, ET/CT;
tape delayed PT/MT), include AmericanLife TV, CNBC, Court TV, Fox Movie
Channel, FUEL TV, Fox College Sports Pacific, GSN, Lifetime, MSNBC,
Showtime, SPEED Channel, Style Network and many Infinity Radio stations.
In addition to ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, The WB, UPN and PBS Stations, other
previously announced outlets include ABC Family, Black Family Channel,
Bravo, E!, Fox Reality, FSN Ohio, FSN South, FSN West, FX, G4, Ovation,
Oxygen, PAX, SOAPnet, TBS, The Tennis Channel, Trio, TV Guide Channel, TV
One, USA Network and WGN. The special will also be broadcast in more than
100 countries around the world including programming services in Latin
America, Brazil, Italy, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, France,
Taiwan, Asia, India, the Middle East, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain,
Japan, Israel and Iceland.
The entertainment special/fundraising event will salute the brave
citizens in the devastated areas of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama and
pay tribute to the rescue personnel guiding relief efforts in the region.
Joel Gallen, who produced the unprecedented "America: A Tribute to
Heroes" telethon in September 2001, will executive produce the
special.