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Microsoft’s portal, MSN.com, reported that its online
simulcast of Live Earth had broken all previous records for online events. Since
the start of the first Live Earth concert in Australia, MSN has delivered more
than 30 million live and on-demand video streams of the concerts. During the
exclusive live coverage on MSN, more than 8 million people watched over 15
million streams, with peak simultaneous viewership of 237,000 people making it
the most watched entertainment event in online history.
The previous record was held by AOL's Live 8 coverage in
2005.
"July 7, 2007, was the greatest day in the history of
MSN. Our Live Earth offering has delivered more than 30 million video streams
and reached more than 8 million people around the world, a milestone in online
history," said Joanne Bradford, corporate vice president and chief media
officer of MSN. "We are thrilled that MSN connected a global audience
together for this important issue, and invite people to explore the in-depth
experience available on MSN, which millions are continuing to enjoy."
The U.K.
concert at Wembley Stadium was the most watched live stream, and peak
simultaneous viewership of 237,000 occurred during Madonna's closing
performance in London.
Other popular artists throughout the day included Kelly Clarkson, Metallica,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rihanna and Shakira.
Teams in London, China and Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington,
supported the Live Earth streaming effort on MSN. Those workers were primarily
content editors and programmers who were constantly updating the Web page with
live and on-demand content as well as details about which artists were
performing live and who was up next, said Lisa Gurry, MSN senior director at
Microsoft.
Live Earth is a monumental music event that brought together
more than 2 billion people on July 7, 2007 to combat the climate crisis. Live
Earth staged concerts in New York, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg
and Hamburg,
and featured a mix of both legendary music acts like The Police, Genesis, Bon
Jovi with the latest headliners like Kanye West, Kelly Clarkson,
Black Eyed Peas and Jack Johnson.
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