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|[[WrestleMania X-Seven]] from the [[Reliant Astrodome]] in [[Houston|Houston, Texas]], is broadcast on [[pay-per-view]]. The event would receive
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| [[Samurai Jack]] Premieres on [[Cartoon Network]] with the Premiere Movie.
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| ''[[Mister Rogers' Neighborhood]]'' airs its [[Mister_Rogers%27_Neighborhood_(season_31)#Episode_5_(Celebrate_the_Arts)|final episode]] on [[PBS Kids]]. [[Fred Rogers]] died two years later of [[stomach cancer]] at the age of 74.
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| [[CBS]]'s travel-based reality-competition, ''[[The Amazing Race (American TV series)|The Amazing Race]]'', which would later become one of the most successful franchises in television,
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| Ed Toutant wins $1,860,000 on ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire]]''.<ref name="Toutant">{{cite web|url=https://www.aol.com/article/2010/09/29/million-dollar-game-show-winners-what-happens-after-the-money-c/19644881/|title=Million Dollar Game Show Winners: What Happens After the Money Comes In|work=Aol.com|publisher=Daily Finance|last=Berr|first=Jonathan|date=September 29, 2010|accessdate=July 30, 2014}}</ref> He had previously appeared on the episode aired January 31, 2001, when the jackpot was $1,860,000, where he was ruled to have answered his $16,000 question incorrectly, but when it was discovered that there was a mistake in that question, Toutant was invited back<ref>{{cite episode|series=Who Wants to Be a Millionaire |season=3|number=1|date=September 7, 2001|network=ABC}}</ref> and
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| Fox broadcasts the final episode of ''[[Murder in Small Town X]]'', in which [[New York City]] firefighter [[Ángel Juarbe, Jr.]]
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| Viewers around the world witness a [[September 11 attacks|terrorist attack]] on the [[United States]], and the [[Collapse of the World Trade Center|collapse]] of the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|Twin Towers]] in [[New York City]]
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| Although they were first seen during 1952 and used by some television news programs ever since, [[news ticker|continually scrolling news headlines]] along the bottom of the screen become commonplace after the [[Fox News Channel]]
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| [[Dick Schaap]] makes his final appearance as host of [[ESPN]]'s ''[[The Sports Reporters]]''. The show
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|All of the Big Three television networks
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| The start of the 2001–2002 autumn season in the US is delayed as a result of the attacks, with some series such as [[NBC]]'s ''[[The West Wing]]'' substituting special episodes dealing with the event in lieu of their originally scheduled season premieres. Some series, such as [[CBS]]'s military-themed series ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'' and [[NBC]]'s New York-based ''[[Third Watch]]'',
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| [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] affiliate WVSX (now [[WVNS-TV]]) in [[Lewisburg, West Virginia]], changes its affiliation to [[CBS]], giving the [[Beckley, West Virginia|Beckley]]-[[Bluefield, West Virginia|Bluefield]]-[[Oak Hill, West Virginia|Oak Hill]] market its first full-time CBS affiliate. Fox
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| The [[53rd Primetime Emmy Awards]] are presented on [[CBS]]. The original date was postponed 2 months ago when the [[September 11 attacks]] occurred.<ref>[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117916283?refcatid=32&printerfriendly=true The 53rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards] from ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' (November 6, 2001)</ref>
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| Game 7 of the [[2001 World Series|World Series]] is broadcast on [[Major League Baseball on Fox|Fox]]. The [[2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Arizona Diamondbacks]] win their first title, defeating the three-time champion [[2001 New York Yankees season|New York Yankees]] which marked the end of their
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|[[Haley Tju]]
|Actress (''[[Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series)|Monsters vs. Aliens]]'', ''[[Bella and the Bulldogs]]'', ''[[The Loud House]]'', ''[[Big Hero 6: The Series]]'', ''[[Where's Waldo? (TV series)|Where's Waldo?]]'', ''[[
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