闪回:观看时代广场的人们对1995年O.J.的反应。辛普森的判决 2024

闪回:观看时代广场的人们对1995年O.J.的反应。辛普森的判决

虽然全世界的人们继续聚集突发新闻事件,但互联网的激增 – 特别是在社交媒体时代 – 永远改变了新闻传递,解析和分享的方式。.

看看纽约市对O.J.的反应。辛普森的判决

Feb.02.201601:15

1995年10月3日,当纽约市的行人聚集在时代广场观看和评估O.J.的实际裁决时,这一事实证明了这一点。辛普森,检察官指控谋杀妮可布朗辛普森和罗恩戈德曼.

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在时代广场,用于盒式磁带和相机胶卷的广告牌构成了一个索尼Jumbotron,其声音可以通过相应的无线电馈送来听到。纽约人从人行道,悬挑和建筑窗户看到紧张的法庭时刻。在判决宣布之前的那一刻,NBC新闻剪辑中似乎没有人使用手机(更不用说看智能手机了),因为当时这种技术已经提供给相对较少的人.

陪审团有争议的“无罪”判决引发了一系列情绪,其中许多情绪在曼哈顿中城发出呐喊声和喇叭声。新闻工作人员聚集在一起,以衡量公众的反应,多年前他们可以引用Twitter和Facebook作为公共声音板.

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一位时代广场的出租车司机,他打开车门,走出车外,看上去很高兴。 NBC新闻报道说,附近的徒步旅行者似乎远没那么热情,“我无法相信我们国家正在发生的事情。”另一位行人表达了一种不同的担​​忧:“虽然我很高兴他有空,但仍有[问题]是谁做的。”

社交媒体用户将有机会在星期二以新的方式评论审判,当时FX的限量系列节目“The People v.O.J. Simpson:American Crime Story”首映.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the given text in English:

    Although people around the world continue to gather for breaking news events, the surge of the internet – especially in the age of social media – has forever changed the way news is delivered, analyzed, and shared. This was demonstrated on October 3, 1995, when pedestrians in New York City gathered in Times Square to watch and evaluate the actual verdict of O.J. Simpson, who was charged by prosecutors with the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. At Times Square, an advertisement billboard made up of Sony Jumbotron for cassette tapes and camera films was used, and its sound could be heard through corresponding radio feeds. New Yorkers watched the tense courtroom moment from sidewalks, overhangs, and building windows. At that time, relatively few people had access to technology like smartphones, so it seemed that no one in NBC News footage was using a phone (let alone a smartphone). The controversial “not guilty” verdict by the jury sparked a series of emotions, many of which were expressed through shouts and horns in midtown Manhattan. News workers gathered together to gauge public reaction, years before they could reference Twitter and Facebook as public sounding boards. A Times Square taxi driver opened his car door, stepped outside, and looked happy, according to NBC News. Nearby pedestrians, however, seemed far less enthusiastic, “I cant believe whats happening in our country,” one said. Another expressed a different concern: “While Im glad hes free, theres still [the question of] who did it.” Social media users will have a chance to comment on the trial in a new way on Tuesday, when FXs limited series “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” premieres. Follow TODAY.com writer Chris Serico on Twitter.

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