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Copenhagen 24/7: interactive TV livestream launched

OneClimate.net has launched a new interactive TV channel that will allow people across the world to watch the Copenhagen climate conference live on their computer. The 7-19 December climate summit has been called ‘the most important conference since World War II’.

The channel will feature breaking stories, and an opportunity to interact with experts. The pioneering Internet channel initiative has already attracted powerful global media supporters, including Skype, Justin.TV, The Guardian online, LinkTV, Yahoo! News, New American Media and Al Gore’s Current TV.

2 Comments on “Copenhagen 24/7: interactive TV livestream launched”

  1. #1 SRG
    on Nov 20th, 2009 at 19:27

    They think World War II was a conference or what?

  2. #2 Andy Sennitt
    on Nov 20th, 2009 at 22:04

    The reference means “since 1945″. The reference is to a time period, not the actual event. “Since the war” is a common reference in English, despite the fact that there have been plenty of wars since World War II.

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