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No Live Macworld Expo Keynote Broadcast

No Live Macworld Expo Keynote Broadcast

by , 1:50 PM EST, January 4th, 2006

It looks like Apple is continuing with its policy of delaying the QuickTime Web broadcast of Steve Job's keynote at Macworld Expo. According to a post at MacRumors, Apple Investor Relations confirmed that the keynote will not be broadcast live, but that it will be available later. The Expo keynote is scheduled for 9am Pacific time on January 10. TMO will provide coverage of the keynote, along with other events throughout the week.

Macworld Expo runs from January 9 through January 13 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.

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Close Name:Guest
Subject: live coverage

there will be live coverage on

http://www.AppleNews.info

Close Name:palenoue Posts: 23 Joined: 19 Mar 2004
Subject: Podcast?

Okay, delayed quicktime stream is now traditional, but what I want to know is if Apple will make the keynote available as a video podcast?

Any rumors about that?

Close Name:stuartea Posts: 327 Joined: 08 Aug 2005
Subject: When?

Does anyone remember how long after the keynote it was available last year?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Candidcast - Macworld

It is disappointing.. no live stream.

Can someone inside the Macworld stream it out? That will be known as candidcast!

Close Name:Guest
Subject: 2005 delay was 8 hours

I think the delay last year was 8 or 9 hours, 8 or 9 pm EST.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Enjoy Live updates here..

http://www.macrumorslive.com/web/

Close Name:geoduck Posts: 1922 Joined: 30 Dec 2003
Subject:

In the past TMO (Brian) has had the best coverage. Haven't heard they were going to do that this year, though.

Close Name:stuartea Posts: 327 Joined: 08 Aug 2005
Subject: ta

Thank you : )

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Guest wrote:
I think the delay last year was 8 or 9 hours, 8 or 9 pm EST.

Close Name:macinnerd Posts: 1748 Joined: 15 Jun 2005
Subject:

Well, Apple just posted the video webcast. And guess what? i need Quick-time 7. And for that I need Panther. How about a little backwards compatibility?

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

Don't worry, You ain't missing anything, with QT 7 There's no sound!

Close Name:Guest
Subject: How about you stay up w/ current Apple technology + OS X10.4

You are missing A LOT by not having 10.4...

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