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Mon, 07 Jan 2008 MWSF: Apple invites European media to keynote session

Apple is inviting European media to the BBC to watch Steve Jobs' keynote speech

Jonny Evans


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Apple will host a gathering of European journalists at he BBC TV Studios during is Macworld San Francisco keynote next week.

"Please join us on 15 January at 5pm for a special live satellite broadcast of Steve Jobs' keynote address from Macworld San Francisco," the company says in a message to the media.

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That Apple will offer journalists a chance to watch the keynote as it happens, hosted at a venue it frequently employs in order to host the European end of its most major announcements is bound to increase the frequency of pre-keynote gossip.

Meanwhile giant consumer electronics show CES begins today, seemingly hosting a tidal wave of iPod-related announcements.

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