The Site
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First episode date | July 15, 1996 |
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Final episode date | August 18, 1997 |
Networks | MSNBC |
Presented by | Soledad O'Brien |
Languages | English |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2387777 |
About The Site
The Site, hosted by Soledad O'Brien, is an hour-long TV program devoted to the Internet revolution. It debuted in July 1996 with MSNBC's launch and aired Monday through Saturday, reaching 35 million homes.
A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
... They posted constantly about the progress of the construction of their flat, and visited The Site almost every month...
Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse
... The Site was first closed in October after sensors picked up the changes in the Garisenda s tilt and inspections revealed deterioration in the materials that make up its base...
Pontins: Former holiday park giant shrinks further
... " Everyone got to know each other so well at the park that Pauline even met her future husband while working at The Site in her early 20s...
Taylor Swift: Publicist denies star secretly married Joe Alwyn
... Speaking to The Site, Deuxmoi said she wasn t an " investigative journalist"...
Pontins closes Prestatyn and Camber Sands holiday parks
... " Record label Tidy Trax had been planning to hold a " wet and wild weekender" at The Site and said it was " shocked and concerned" by the news...
Elon Musk says advertising boycott will kill X
... At an event in New York, he accused companies that have joined an ad boycott of The Site formerly known as Twitter of trying to blackmail him...
Bristol Beacon: Former Colston Hall reopens after name change and £132m rebuild
... Built on The Site of Colston s boys school in 1867, the venue hosted everyone from Rachmaninoff to the Rolling Stones and Robbie Williams in its first 150 years...
Coal: UK's last opencast mine shuts after legal row
... Union Unite, which represents 115 workers being made redundant as coal mining stops, said it understood the company was " committed" to restoring The Site in future and would not walk away...
Cambridge Circus: Man crushed by telescopic urinal
By Jess Warren BBC News
A man has been crushed and trapped underneath a telescopic public urinal while working on The Device in Central London .
A rescue operation is in place at The Junction between Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road.
The Man was working at The Site at Cambridge Circus and has been seriously injured, The Met Police said.
Police, fire crews, paramedics and air ambulance workers were sent to The Scene at 13:05 GMT.
The Man is trapped underneath the hydraulic urinal, a pop-up toilet stored beneath the ground which is brought to street level at night for people to use.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: " We sent A Number of resources to The Scene , including an ambulance crew, members of our hazardous area response team (HART), members of our tactical response unit and a medic in a fast response car.
" We also dispatched London's Air Ambulance. "
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters from Soho, Euston and Dowgate fire stations are at The Scene .
A spokesperson for The Met Police confirmed The Man is thought to have sustained crush injuries while working on a telescopic urinal at the location.
Roads going through Cambridge Circus have been closed.
The Incident is ongoing.
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