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TV, radio, online coverage planned for performances

Published: Saturday, July 7, 2007 12:14 a.m. MDT
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NBC will air a three-hour show tonight that will feature selected performances from today's varied Live Earth concert sites, along with interviews about the science and politics of the issue at the hand.

The Sundance Channel will have the full 22 hours of footage from all the stages, while Bravo will have about 18 hours of both music and sequences that are both "educational and emotional" regarding global warming, Wall said.

Online, MSN.com will be the partner streaming the concerts in their entirety. XM and Sirius Satellite radio services will carry the music as well.

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