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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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...
D-Day anniversary: New pictures in the Normandy-released memorial
World War II veterans, the D-Day anniversary trip to the new British Normandy Memorial was brought in to be cancelled, to select a new film material from The Site for The Day .
More Than 70 veterans, many in their mid-90s, which were meant to make the journey for the 76-year anniversary on Saturday.
Due to the Corona Virus outbreak, The Normandy Memorial Trust instead shows you the latest construction work.
The monument was officially opened on 4. September.
this ceremony is now held in the spring or Early Summer , up to the year 2021.
Lord Peter Ricketts , Chairman of the Board of Trustees on The Normandy Memorial Trust, said: "We know in confidence, as a lot of The Veterans and their families can benefit from a visit to the Website to see The Time of the D-Day anniversary, the monument is taking shape.
"We share their frustration that the example, have unprecedented circumstances of the pandemic, made that impossible. But the Good News is that We Are pushing with real determination, the construction, in spite of all the obstacles.
"I pay credit to the commitment of all involved in this. "
An artistic representation of how The Memorial will look likeis released, The new content shows the structure of the work on The Trust 's website on Saturday.
"you get an insight into which of these new images, such as moving and impressive as The Memorial is, if it is done in the autumn," added Mr Ricketts.
In the Material, people can watch letter Carver describes in The Words of Winston Churchill 's speech, including the famous words "we shall fight on The Beaches ".
The Stone pillars of the monument are The Names of 22,442 men and women are engraved, which have lost under the British command of your life, the D-Day landings and The Battle of Normandy.
It was a two-month pause in the construction of The Memorial by the pandemic, but now it has started again. The work included the planting of hundreds of young trees, as well as 12 semi-Mature Oak Trees at The Memorial 's entrance.
The French Memorial in recognition of the victims of The Normandy , the civilian population had to be installed on their foundations, and The First stone laid.
As the government of the United Kingdom is not to provide funds for the maintenance of The Memorial . The Trust is also the introduction of a support program. The Normandy Memorial Guardian program, see the supporters recruited to look after The Site in the coming years.
coronavirus pandemic, d-day
Source of news: bbc.com