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New World Trade Centre
I was surprised that the opening of the New World Trade Centre wasn't featured in last night's BBC news.
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Essentially, it is just a new building in New York. Minimal news interest to uk residents. It was not our our domestic news, but it was on News24 in their World News hour.
The Daily Mail ran the story on its website because it targets the US audience. Which is why it is the most viewed newspaper website in the world.
(Good to see the uninformed righties having a dig at the BBC even though they have the facts wrong).
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Essentially, it is just a new building in New York. Minimal news interest to uk residents. It was not our our domestic news, but it was on News24 in their World News hour.
The Daily Mail ran the story on its website because it targets the US audience. Which is why it is the most viewed newspaper website in the world.
(Good to see the uninformed righties having a dig at the BBC even though they have the facts wrong).
Tilly2
It is in a foreign country, thousands of miles away. There is minimal interest to a UK audience. Which is why the BBC tucked it away on its Foreign News segment of BBCNews24.
9/11 was a long time ago. We shouldn't forget it, but it is now a memory rather than being a contempory news story. You were lucky enough to recently visit the site, which has perked your interest in it. The majority of Brits have never been to the USA nevermind Ground Zero. So a new bit of real estate there is not very newsworthy.
It is in a foreign country, thousands of miles away. There is minimal interest to a UK audience. Which is why the BBC tucked it away on its Foreign News segment of BBCNews24.
9/11 was a long time ago. We shouldn't forget it, but it is now a memory rather than being a contempory news story. You were lucky enough to recently visit the site, which has perked your interest in it. The majority of Brits have never been to the USA nevermind Ground Zero. So a new bit of real estate there is not very newsworthy.
Gromit
'The majority of Brits have never been to the USA nevermind Ground Zero. So a new bit of real estate there is not very newsworthy.'
I don't think it matters whether you have been to the USA or not. Those of us who remember that terrible day will be interested to see what has been done to regenerate the devastated area and commemorate all those who lost their lives.
It is more than just a piece of real estate.
'The majority of Brits have never been to the USA nevermind Ground Zero. So a new bit of real estate there is not very newsworthy.'
I don't think it matters whether you have been to the USA or not. Those of us who remember that terrible day will be interested to see what has been done to regenerate the devastated area and commemorate all those who lost their lives.
It is more than just a piece of real estate.
In 1978, I was in NY and went up to the top floor of the WTC. I was even allowed on the roof. The picture I took of the twin towers is framed on my living room wall. It was a fantastic experience. There are plenty of skyscrapers that you can travel up in America but to get onto the roof, in the open air was a wonderful surprise.
ok Gromit. I don't want to argue with you. I was just disappointed that we didn't get to see the buildings and the pools again. I'll have to go back to New York and have another look.
In the complex,they are building a structure that looks like a dove ascending from the ground. I'll go and have a look when it's finished.
Mikey, we went to the top of The Rockerfeller Centre and went outside on the roof. It was spectacular.
My favourite places were The Chrysler Building and Grand Central Station.
All that Art Deco!
In the complex,they are building a structure that looks like a dove ascending from the ground. I'll go and have a look when it's finished.
Mikey, we went to the top of The Rockerfeller Centre and went outside on the roof. It was spectacular.
My favourite places were The Chrysler Building and Grand Central Station.
All that Art Deco!