NEW YORK — In just over two weeks time, 2023 will arrive. For television stations planning on-air, online and social coverage of New Year’s Eve, official Times Square New Year’s Event content courtesy of Countdown Entertainment and the Times Square Alliance will be available for use — with no bug or logo to deal with.
The co-organizers of the famous Ball Drop are once again offering free, HD satellite/fiber feeds and an embeddable webcast of the celebration from Times Square in New York, as well as content featuring behind-the-scenes preparations leading up to the big night.
The New Year’s Eve live feeds are clean and uninterrupted with no bug or logo. Plus, they are available free of charge to domestic and international media organizations and will feature exclusive panoramic views from proprietary camera locations with the ambient and natural sounds, as well as showcasing the lighting and raising of the famous New Year’s Ball, hourly countdowns, live musical performances (with artists to be announced), special guests and the pushing of the Waterford Crystal button that signals the famous Ball Drop at midnight.
The event organizers have also partnered again with Livestream to offer an international webcast of the event. Host Jonathan Bennett, with co-host Jeremy Hassell and street correspondents, will provide live, commercial-free coverage leading up to the Ball Drop at midnight.
The webcast is available for media outlets, webmasters and bloggers to embed on their own websites and social media pages.
Additional information for all of these assets is available here: https://www.timessquarenyc.org/times-square-new-years-eve/media-press/new-years-eve-pool-feed-information.



