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Tuesday, Jul. 07, 2009

[Live video] Michael Jackson service at Staples Center

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The AP is providing a live broadcast of the Michael Jackson services today at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. AP will begin a live anchored broadcast of the events at 11:30 a.m. The service is expected to begin at 1 p.m.

Planned coverage today (subject to change):

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--Live stream outside the Staples Center from now until the anchored broadcast begins. The stream may be interrupted briefly if other breaking news develops.

--The official service is expected to last two hours. AP video coverage after the service should include fan reaction and any unexpected events after the service.

--The entire memorial service will be available for replay after the post-service coverage.

--The official service is expected to last two hours. AP video coverage after the service should include fan reaction and any unexpected events after the service.

--The entire memorial service will be available for replay after the post-service coverage.

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