CNN's Coverage of Michael Jackson Memorial
Anderson Cooper, Larry King, Don Lemon and Soledad O'Brien will host coverage live from Los Angeles, with Campbell Brown and Roland Martin anchoring live from New York, starting at 17:00 BST. CNN International will cover events happening around the world from CNN's 33 international newsgathering operations and affiliates.
CNN Worldwide's broadcast reach includes 340 million households worldwide as well as through its partners with more than a thousand global affiliates, including CNN+, CNN Turk, CNN Chile and CNN IBN.
Online at www.CNN.com/MichaelJackson, CNN.com will provide special coverage of Michael Jackson's memorial service and all related events in their entirety through a wide variety of elements, including live streaming and on-demand video, in-depth articles, photo galleries, and special interactives. In addition, CNN.com producers and correspondents will blog live from Los Angeles throughout the day. CNN.com is once again using Facebook Connect granting Internet users across the globe the ability to watch the memorial service live while communicating with their friends on Facebook - and other Jackson fans around the world - without leaving the CNN.com Live video player. CNN.com Live begins live coverage starting at 12:30 BST with a special 16:00 BST show before the complete live coverage of the memorial service begins at 18:00 BST. Additionally, CNN.com will offer replays of the entire memorial service at 20:00 BST and 23:00 BST. iReport.com, the network's user-generated online news community, continues to invite contributors to share their thoughts and memories of Michael Jackson, as well as submit and share their videos and photos.
CNNRadio will anchor live coverage of the memorial service with correspondent Jim Roope, making it available to its hundreds of affiliates worldwide

