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New York City has been called themedia capital of the world.[1][2] Many journalists work inManhattan, reporting about international, American,sports,business,entertainment, andNew York metropolitan area-related matters.
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Never before has any TV station in the entertainment and news media capital of the world carried what organizer boast is the world's largest Pride parade live on TV.