1996 Olympic bombing Atlanta

October 4, 2019

Writes Bill Sardi:

No one was watching the 1996 olympics in Atlanta.   By day ten, viewership was zilch.  Everyone was enjoying a weekend elsewhere and their eyes weren’t fixed on any drama at the Atlanta olympics.   Then the bomb, first reported by NBC, which had the contract to air the olympics that year….. the bombing got everyone in America to run to their TV sets to see what was going on.  Richard Jewell was just a scapegoat.

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