2016 Election Day: News Reporters Stationed on the Sixth Avenue

Yueqi Yang
UpstartCity
Published in
2 min readNov 8, 2016
At the Rockefeller Center, pedestrians watch real-time election news from MSNBC. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)

Manhattan, NY — In midtown Manhattan, reporters from all over the world are turning the Sixth Avenue as their mobile newsroom. The Republican candidate Donald Trump will hold his election day “victory party” at the New York Hilton Midtown.

Satellite trucks from news stations parking outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)
An anchor is checking her laptop while having yogurt during her lunch break. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)
A cameraman is waiting in line at the food truck The Halal Guys. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)
A BFM TV anchor is reporting in front of the New York Hilton Midtown. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)
Another anchor is reporting in front of the New York Hilton Midtown. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)
An anchor is checking her phone during a break. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)
NBC News set up a “Democracy Plaza” for election result screening at the Rockefeller Center. (Credit: Yueqi Yang / UpstartCity)

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Yueqi Yang
UpstartCity

Breaking news editor at Bloomberg News. Writings here were from my student life @NYU, @Wharton . www.yueqijournal.com