South Florida’s top TV moments
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A look at some of South Florida’s top TV moments, along with the most memorable in the nation from the past 50 years according to a recent study by Nielsen and Sony Electronics.
Calvin J. Hampton and his son Kelcey enter through a wall that was ripped open by Hurricane Katrina, after more than three months away, in the Lower Ninth Ward area December 1, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Portions of the Lower Ninth ward have been closed since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the area in late August 29 and residents are being let back in for the day to collect belongings. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
A look at some of South Florida’s top TV moments, along with the most memorable in the nation from the past 50 years according to a recent study by Nielsen and Sony Electronics.
In the top 5 - the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster This 28 January 1986 file photo shows the two solid fuel rocket boosters flaring in the explosion of the US space shuttle Challenger 75 seconds after its launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (AFP/Getty Images/Courtesy)
A Pakistani girl washes vegetable at the site of the demolished compound of slain Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in northern Abbottabad on May 1, 2012, ahead of bin Laden’s first death anniversary. (AFP PHOTO/Getty Images/SAJJAD QAYYUMSAJJAD/Courtesy)