Michael Jackson Funeral Live Stream will be on July 7, 2009 at the Staples Center, Los Angeles California at 10:00 AM. With 20,000 capacity crowd joining live at the Staples Center and at the same time the millions if not billions of television viewers around the world to witness the Michael Jackson Memorial Funeral Live Stream Online. Truly it will be a sad day for the Jackson Family and for all the fans of Michael Jackson. A day to mourn and to remember once again the life of the King of Pop. With the legacy that he brought to the whole world, he is deserving to have the best funeral service.
If you intend to go to Staples Center today because you have the ticket, you are one of the luckiest persons on earth. However if you don’t have the ticket and you want to go there, don’t go and just stay home and watch the Michael Jackson Funeral Live Stream Online. You can’t go inside the Staples without ticket. Let’s join together in this Michael Jackson Funeral Live Stream and I believe that it will be a great and exciting television viewing. Some 17,500 fans and admirers will be in attendance (chosen by lottery from more than 1.6 million applications) with another 6,500 watching a simulcast in the nearby Nokia Theater, some wanting to pay their respects to a beloved performer, others hoping for one final blast of entertainment from Mr. Jackson’s realm of fantasy, razzle-dazzle and perfectionism.
NYTimes will have live video of the event right here in ArtsBeat. The service will also be covered live by all of the broadcast networks, the cable news channels CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, and entertainment channels including MTV, BET and E!. Online social networks like MySpace and Facebook will also be hosting streaming video and inviting commentary. By day’s end, the event will likely be seen a worldwide audience larger than the one that tuned in for the inauguration of President Barack Obama. ArtsBeat will be providing up-to-the-minute reports on the Michael Jackson memorial and its coverage. Watch here for streaming video of the service and refresh this page for updates from Times reporters, critics and photographers.
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