I think Channel One News may be lost media. No editions are available on the internet. Not to worry though, I have 2 editions, with one being a special edition. Both are 12 minutes in length and are from 2003. The first one is 4-13-03's special edition titled "Fall of Iraq". The second is 1-15-03's edition titled "Deadly Driving; Economic Sales Slump; RFK Pop Quiz".
I think Channel One News may be lost media. No editions are available on the internet. Not to worry though, I have 2 editions, with one being a special edition. Both are 12 minutes in length and are from 2003. The first one is 4-13-03's special edition titled "Fall of Iraq". The second is 1-15-03's edition titled "Deadly Driving; Economic Sales Slump; RFK Pop Quiz".
I remember watching this every morning in class in elementary school. I also remember Maria Menounos was on it!
I'm assuming this is a news show - I don't think it is truly lost considering people post lots of news clips online. It would make sense for many clips of a news show to be online without mentioning the title of the show in the metadata. If you're posting a news clip, usually the event the news is covering will be the focus of the video, not the news channel itself. Sure, this means people usually still post the title of the show anyways, but it's probably more common for people to not post the title of the show when it's a news show. I think the way to find this is if someone just randomly stumbles upon it.
Complaining about something is not the same as being surprised about it