If you happened to be gazing at the Empire State Building last night, say around 9pm, then you probably noticed that it looked a bit more lively than it normally does. Don’t worry, you weren’t hallucinating from Cyber Monday-induced stress. What you were seeing was actually the iconic landmark’s first-ever light show — synched to [...]
Last night, the Empire State Building unveiled its first light show on its iconic structure, using a new LED lighting system. And it was all synchronized to the music of Alicia Keys, which was broadcast on four area radio stations. Here are some videos: [ more › ]
Last night, the Empire State Building put on its first show with its new LED lighting system. It was coordinated with a live performance by Alicia Keys of “Girl on Fire” and “Empire State of Mind" which was simulcast on...
To show off its brand new LED lighting system, the Empire State Building will put on its first-ever light show on Monday night in New York City in synchronization with music performed by Alicia Keys. After flipping the switch on theShow More Summary
Remember when the United States was the country building world renowned landmarks like Hoover Dam (1936), the Empire State Building (1931), the Golden Gate Bridge (1937), the Chrysler Building (1930) and the Willis Tower AKA Sears Tower...Show More Summary
New Yorkers didn't have to bother with cable news pundits to track the presidential election returns on Tuesday -- the results lit up the night sky. The iconic Empire State Building kept a running tally of electoral votes for both Barack...Show More Summary
My post-hurricane Manhattan apartment still does not have telephone, internet, or television service, so I followed the election results on Twitter. I knew that President Obama had been reelected when the Empire State Building turned on blue lights. What’s ahead for food politics? With the election out of the way, maybe the FDA can now: Release final food safety [...]
New York’s Empire State Building was used to track electoral votes on Tuesday night, as President Barack Obama was re-elected to the White House. While there was no shortage of TV stations and websites keeping close tabs, New Yorkers who chose to stay outdoors only had to look up at the Empire State Building to [...]Show More Summary
The Empire State Building is blue. From doree on Instagram: Please follow Politics on Twitter and Facebook. Join the conversation about this story »
Thanks to CNN, the Empire State Building in New York City has been using color to project election results all night. And from our friends on Facebook, we just found out that the building went Obama blue. Please follow Politics on Twitter and Facebook. Join the conversation about this story »
Real estate news and views from around the globe that make you go, “Really?” CNN will use Empire State Building to measure real-time election results — Politico Election Likely to Leave Housing Unmoved — Wall Street Journal After the election: Hoping for an uptick in commercial real estate — Dallas Morning News Election Day Housing [...]Show More Summary
Four years ago CNN broke the mold when Will i Am appeared as a hologram on live TV. But this year they're taking things a step further by giving New Yorkers live news via the empire state building. Watch below. Please enable Javascript to watch this video Please follow Politics on Twitter and Facebook. Join the conversation about this story »
CNN has the Empire State Building all decked out to declare the winner. Red, white and blue while the contest is in doubt. All red if Romney wins; all blue if Obama prevails....
CNN has conscripted the Empire State Building to get election results to the country, and the world, tonight. The spire of the iconic Manhattan building will be illuminated in red on two sides and blue on the other two sides — red for GOP candidate Mitt Romney, blue for President Obama. Read full article >>
Are you confused by informative, exhaustively researched, interactive charts on each presidential candidate's possible paths to the White House? Tired of reasoned analysis by seasoned journalists? Do you often ask for extra garlic butter...Show More Summary
CNN | Tampa Bay Times On an election night, one thing you can always count on is CNN coming up with some new off-the-wall gimmick to jazz up its broadcast. You may recall in 2008 it was holograms,… Read more
This preview image shows what the lights will look like. (Credit: CNN) The top of the Empire State Building isn't just for King Kong anymore. CNN is getting together with New York's iconic tower to display today's election results from way up high. Show More Summary
CNN released a statement today saying it has commandeered the Empire State Building's "state-of-the-art dynamic lighting system" for the purposes of transforming the skyscraper into a building-size election results meter that will display "CNN's running tally of the race to 270." More »