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Seems as if CNN cannot get off this... but I guess, given a society that votes more on American Idol and Dancing with the Stars than actual elections, I expect the Royal Wedding to be the most watched televised event in ages. How is this even news?
And for my UK NTers, what's up with you all being comfortable with your tax dollars being used for this?
Kate Middleton and Prince William's April 29 nuptials will likely be one of the most watched TV events ever. We invite you to be part of CNN's coverage, whether you’re at Westminster Abbey or watching from afar.
If in London, share your photos and footage of the pomp and preparation surrounding the wedding of the century. Celebrating elsewhere? We want to see your viewing parties, William and Kate look-alike contests, royal memorabilia collections, kitschy souvenirs, anti-royal-wedding gatherings, fruitcakes and fascinators.
On April 29, be sure to join us for CNN's live wedding broadcast, when we’ll be doing a series of fun iReport challenges. If you’re not near a TV, CNN will live-stream various angles of the day's events on CNN.com as well as the CNN Apps for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad and Android tablet.
You can share iReports directly from your mobile device by using the free CNN App for iPhone or Android tablet.
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=593430
And for my UK NTers, what's up with you all being comfortable with your tax dollars being used for this?
Kate Middleton and Prince William's April 29 nuptials will likely be one of the most watched TV events ever. We invite you to be part of CNN's coverage, whether you’re at Westminster Abbey or watching from afar.
If in London, share your photos and footage of the pomp and preparation surrounding the wedding of the century. Celebrating elsewhere? We want to see your viewing parties, William and Kate look-alike contests, royal memorabilia collections, kitschy souvenirs, anti-royal-wedding gatherings, fruitcakes and fascinators.
On April 29, be sure to join us for CNN's live wedding broadcast, when we’ll be doing a series of fun iReport challenges. If you’re not near a TV, CNN will live-stream various angles of the day's events on CNN.com as well as the CNN Apps for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad and Android tablet.
You can share iReports directly from your mobile device by using the free CNN App for iPhone or Android tablet.
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=593430