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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Juergen Fenn
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 3:42 PM
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Subject: <nettime> Middle East crises and Japan disaster lead to an increase
of online, TV viewers



The revolutions in Tunesia and Egypt and the civil war in Libya as well as
the earth quake and tsunami leading to a nuclear catastrophe in Japan have
lead to a sharp increase of users viewing TV on-line. I have just come
across a blog post by web TV provider Livestation that says the number of
users has risen by 1047 percent (sic!) in the first quarter of 2011, making
it the first profitable one in the company's history. The blog post says
there are some 10 million viewers per month now watching international news
channels such as BBC World News, AlJazeera, or AlArabya on the peer-to-peer
service, as access is free to everyone who installs the client necessary.
Mobile sessions also increased to some 15 million in March 2011.

<http://blog.livestation.com/index.php/2011/04/the-livestation-revolution/>

Regards,
Jürgen.




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