December 23, 2007

YouTube to air Queen's Christmas message

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Her Majesty turns to YouTube, her latest way of being "more personal and direct", writes Andrew Alderson for Daily Telegraph.

Fifty years after her first televised Christmas broadcast, the Queen today embraces the technology of the 21st century by launching her own channel on YouTube, the global video-sharing website.

The new Royal Channel - previewed here for the first time - went "live" in the early hours of this morning and is expected to be viewed by millions of people all over the world in the coming days.

... This year's Christmas message will go out on YouTbe on Christmas Day at 3pm - at the same time that it is first shown on television."

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