> > > > >
> > > > > It's interesting to see how the deprivation
> > > > > of a local television industry in northern
> > > > > New Jersey gives people the sense that somehow
> > > > > they must relate to a city that has very little
> > > > > effect on their lives.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > I was saying that because, do you think we relate more
>
> > to
> > > > New York or Philadelphia? Obviously New York. And
> > > actually,
> > > > I disagree with your post. New York City has quite a
> bit
> >
> > > of
> > > > effect on our lives. Thousands and thousands of people
>
> > > from
> > > > the area commute to New York City or very close by. We
>
> > > need
> > > > traffic information etc. NYC TV isn't the most
> reliable
> > > > source to our news and info, but for you to say "a
> city
> > > that
> > > > has very little
> > > > effect on their lives." is incorrect.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > You say, "New York City has quite a bit of effect on our
>
> > > lives."
> > > That so? How, and in what way?
> > >
> > > The last I checked, about five percent of the work force
>
> > > in New Jersey works in New York City, the majority of
> > > them from Bergen County. The characteristics of
> commuting
> > > in northern New Jersey are people travelling from their
> > > homes in that area to other New Jersey locations,
> > including
> > > central New Jersey.
> > >
> > > New York City provides little of the infrastructure that
>
> > > makes up the modern society in northern New Jersey. None
>
> > > of our necessities come from there...food, clothing, and
>
> > > other consumables, as well as economic structure, such
> as
> > > banks. In the non-controlled (or should I say
> > > "non-manipulated")
> > > media, local sources predominate..such as newspapers.
> And
> > > obviously, northern New Jersey local, county, state, and
>
> > > federal government agencies are separate and distinct
> from
> >
> > > those in New York City.
> > >
> > > Tell us what the "quite a bit of effect" is. Thanks.
> > >
> >
> > Read my post. This is what I said, "Thousands and
> thousands
> > of people
> > from the area commute to New York City or VERY CLOSE BY.
> > (That can include Fort Lee, Pomptain Plains, Wayne,
> > Ridgewood, and others.) We need traffic information etc."
> > New York City TV offers information on North Jersey
> traffic
> > also. Plus, we are just closer. That simple. People from
> > North Jersey visit New York City all the time. We relate
> to
> > New York in different ways. Maybe not for food, shopping,
> or
> > restaurants, but people in Jersey go to NYC to do that
> stuff
> > too.
> >
> > The main point of this discussion was that we would relate
>
> > more to New York City TV than Philadelphia TV.
> >
>
> OK..So you didn't answer my question.
>
> The truth is, New York City has very little
> effect on the lives of the vast majority of
> people in northern New Jersey. That's just a
> fact. It's understandable that if you watch or
> listen to the New York City media you will get
> the opposite impression. Broadcasters in that
> city are dismissive of New Jersey and, often,
> will be derisive too.
>
This is a very silly debate and I actually did answer your question. Read my past two posts again.
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