ball drop in times square

Each year during the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, a time ball made of crystal and electric lights is raised to the top of a pole on the One Times Square building and then lowered to mark the coming of the New Year. [1]

There’s nothing quite like seeing the ball drop live in Times Square on New Year’s Eve. [2]

Each year, millions of eyes from all over the world are focused on the sparkling Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball. [3]

The only legal way to raise a glass outside in Times Square on New Years Eve! [...] Starting on New Year’s Eve, you can upload your very own hug or kiss to become a link on the never-ending NIVEA XOXO Chain. [4]

Tomorrow night, an estimated billion people around the world will watch the illuminated ball drop in Times Square to ring in the new year. [5]

Perhaps the most famous New Year’s Eve celebration in the world, attending the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop in Times Square is a memorable way to spend New Year’s Eve in New York City. [6]

It’s a New York City New Year’s Eve tradition–watching the ball drop in Times Square. [7]

For New Year’s Eve 2009, we will be watching the drop of the new ball unveiled last year for the 100th anniversary of the New Year’s Eve in Times Square celebration. [2]

For the first time, New York ran on a standard time. [5]

The Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration features star-studded musical performances, balloons, pom-poms, confetti, a colorful pyrotechnic display and about a million of your closest friends. [...] As the famous New Year’s Eve Ball descends from the flagpole atop One Times Square, an estimated one million people in Times Square, millions nationwide and over a billion watching throughout the world are united in bidding a collective farewell to the departing year, and expressing our joy and hope for the year ahead. [4]

For Times Square 2000, the millennium celebration at the Crossroads of the World, the New Year’s Eve Ball was completely redesigned by Waterford Crystal. [...] Covered in 2,668 Waterford Crystals and powered by 32,256 Philips Luxeon Rebel LEDS, the new Ball is capable of creating a palette of more than 16 million vibrant colors and billions of patterns producing a spectacular kaleidoscope effect atop One Times Square. [3]

Several networks have aired coverage of the Times Square Ball Drop; as the event is held in the public square there is no rights or exclusive coverage. [1]

Sources:
[1] Times Square Ball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] New Year’s Eve in Times Square — See the Ball Drop in New
[3] Times Square Alliance - New Year’s Eve - About The Ball
[4] New Year’s Eve - Times Square Alliance
[5] Inside the Apple: Times Square Ball Drop
[6] New Year’s Eve Ball Drop in Times Square - What You Need to
[7] How to Watch the Ball Drop in Times Square | eHow.com

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