2009 celebrations New Years Eve Celebration From Times Square Via MogulusMogulus and The Times Square Corporation have teamed up in order to broadcast this year’s New Year’s Eve celebration live tonight from Times Square in New York City live to online viewers everywhere.  Anyone with access to a Wi-Fi network, an iPod, or Internet connection can enjoy the New Year’s Eve party in Times Square; live all night long.

The event starts at 4:00 PM eastern time today until 12:15 AM on January 1, 2009.   You can watch the coverage below on this post, or online at http://www.mogulus.com/2009live

TimesSquare.com is proud to announce that it will be working closely in 2009 with Mogulus.com which hosts a powerful live broadcast platform for the Internet. Visit Times Square for coverage on a wide range of “out of the box” activities and events throughout New York City. Reporters, contributors and writers are all encouraged to cover “out of the box” news events, art galleries, theater, old cinemas, historical hidden facts, controversial world matters, and other events not always covered by main stream media.

President, Lorenzo Tartamella and Vice President and Founder, Brooks Williams are promising great changes in 2009. Plans include partnerships with main stream media, live video feeds from Times Square, and radio show broadcasts. As the News Center of the world, forums will be open for NGO’s and the general public to exchange ideas and discuss world issues like preserving water and our green planet, war issues, elections, and more. Times Square “The Cross Roads Of The World” will offer the planet what it needs; an open box discussion tool and a live daily crew to make it all happen.

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