News sites
CBSNews.com, which is owned by CNET parent CBS, plans to stream video provided by Los Angeles-based CBS station KCBS, as well as other sources. TV.com, also a CBS property, plans to stream the CBSNews.com content as well.
CNN plans to stream the memorial service with hosts Anderson Cooper, Larry King, Don Lemon, and Soledad O'Brien.
ABCNews.com plans to stream live with commentary from Charles Gibson.
Fox News' live stream will be hosted by Shepard Smith, with Greta Van Susteren and Megyn Kelly providing live reports from the scene.
Video and social networking
Hulu, which by nature of being one of the most popular video Web sites may be one of the best-prepared sites to handle the load, plans to stream the Fox News feed.
MySpace members will have access to a live stream provided by entertainment titan AEG, which owns the Staples Center and was underwriting the planned Jackson tour.
Facebook members will have access to CNN Live feed thanks to a partnership with the TV news channel.
SprintTV - If you are a sprint customer and have a SprintTV Live service, you will be able to watch Live Coverage of Michael Jackson Memorial on your mobile for free.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Published 8:05 PM by iceah with 3 comments
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hi ate.galing mo naman -nasa 1st page agad ng google serps ang post mo about michael.
anyway i've embedded a live stream on my blog check it out to watch live.thanks!
bluerivenfire.blogspot.com
it's been all over the tv day and night for more than 7 days now, frankly it's now quite sickening, it's like no other important news other than Michael Jackson, hopefully they'll give it a rest after his funeral.
I'm so sorry we didn't show him our feelings and admiration when he was alive although it's wonderful for his chidlren to see all this compasion.
Dorothy from grammology
grammology.com
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