What gave Times Square in New York its name?

Times Square was named for the 1903 building that was headquarters for the New York Times.

The building, located at the intersection of Seventh Avenue, Forty-second Street, and Broadway, transmitted news by the band of electric lights that ran across the top of the building.

New York Newsday now occupies the spot and still flashes headlines as its predecessor did.

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