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100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video.
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100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video
9:53pm UK, Wednesday November 04, 2009
Adam Arnold, Sky News Online
A new video to help find Madeleine McCann is being seen by up 100,000 people on the internet every hour.
The 60-second film makes an appeal to anyone who knows what happened to her to come forward.
People from more than 150 countries have watched it since its release at midnight on Monday by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop).
The video has spread across thousands of social networking sites, blogs, chat forums and search engines.
Celebrities including Jonathan Ross, Chris Evans, Alan Carr and Phillip Schofield have also sent the link to their followers on Twitter.
The surge of interest was mirrored on the official Find Madeleine website, which saw hits surge from an average of 200,000 a day to four million.
The video, called "A Minute For Madeleine", outlines how she disappeared on May 3, 2007, while on holiday with her family in Portugal.
It stated: "Madeleine is now six years old. We know that there is someone out there who knows who is involved in her disappearance."
100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video
9:53pm UK, Wednesday November 04, 2009
Adam Arnold, Sky News Online
A new video to help find Madeleine McCann is being seen by up 100,000 people on the internet every hour.
The 60-second film makes an appeal to anyone who knows what happened to her to come forward.
People from more than 150 countries have watched it since its release at midnight on Monday by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop).
The video has spread across thousands of social networking sites, blogs, chat forums and search engines.
Celebrities including Jonathan Ross, Chris Evans, Alan Carr and Phillip Schofield have also sent the link to their followers on Twitter.
The surge of interest was mirrored on the official Find Madeleine website, which saw hits surge from an average of 200,000 a day to four million.
The video, called "A Minute For Madeleine", outlines how she disappeared on May 3, 2007, while on holiday with her family in Portugal.
It stated: "Madeleine is now six years old. We know that there is someone out there who knows who is involved in her disappearance."
Kate And Gerry McCann On Sky News
The film is available in seven languages - English, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish - and includes two new digitally-aged pictures of how Madeleine might look now.
Her parents Kate and Gerry urged as many people to view and distribute the video as possible.
They said: "We are very pleased with the huge numbers of people who have downloaded and distributed this appeal. We would like to thank everyone for their help and support.
"Let's hope and pray that this message reaches those who know who took Madeleine and they find the strength to do the right thing."
Jim Gamble, of Ceop, said: "We are delighted with the response so far but this is only the start.
"Whether you're a blogger, businessman, student or parent, use the internet for something positive today."
100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video
9:53pm UK, Wednesday November 04, 2009
Adam Arnold, Sky News Online
A new video to help find Madeleine McCann is being seen by up 100,000 people on the internet every hour.
The 60-second film makes an appeal to anyone who knows what happened to her to come forward.
People from more than 150 countries have watched it since its release at midnight on Monday by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop).
The video has spread across thousands of social networking sites, blogs, chat forums and search engines.
Celebrities including Jonathan Ross, Chris Evans, Alan Carr and Phillip Schofield have also sent the link to their followers on Twitter.
The surge of interest was mirrored on the official Find Madeleine website, which saw hits surge from an average of 200,000 a day to four million.
The video, called "A Minute For Madeleine", outlines how she disappeared on May 3, 2007, while on holiday with her family in Portugal.
It stated: "Madeleine is now six years old. We know that there is someone out there who knows who is involved in her disappearance."
100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video
9:53pm UK, Wednesday November 04, 2009
Adam Arnold, Sky News Online
A new video to help find Madeleine McCann is being seen by up 100,000 people on the internet every hour.
The 60-second film makes an appeal to anyone who knows what happened to her to come forward.
People from more than 150 countries have watched it since its release at midnight on Monday by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop).
The video has spread across thousands of social networking sites, blogs, chat forums and search engines.
Celebrities including Jonathan Ross, Chris Evans, Alan Carr and Phillip Schofield have also sent the link to their followers on Twitter.
The surge of interest was mirrored on the official Find Madeleine website, which saw hits surge from an average of 200,000 a day to four million.
The video, called "A Minute For Madeleine", outlines how she disappeared on May 3, 2007, while on holiday with her family in Portugal.
It stated: "Madeleine is now six years old. We know that there is someone out there who knows who is involved in her disappearance."
Kate And Gerry McCann On Sky News
The film is available in seven languages - English, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish - and includes two new digitally-aged pictures of how Madeleine might look now.
Her parents Kate and Gerry urged as many people to view and distribute the video as possible.
They said: "We are very pleased with the huge numbers of people who have downloaded and distributed this appeal. We would like to thank everyone for their help and support.
"Let's hope and pray that this message reaches those who know who took Madeleine and they find the strength to do the right thing."
Jim Gamble, of Ceop, said: "We are delighted with the response so far but this is only the start.
"Whether you're a blogger, businessman, student or parent, use the internet for something positive today."
Re: 100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video.
Good news that so many are viewing the video, let's hope that a certain "one" who knows something watches and has their conscience pricked.
May- Master
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Fantastic News!
It shows just how many people support the MCanns. Perhaps this will now shut the Bennetts, Butlers and the Greens, Bradfords and the Ryans up, callous vile people.
I see a fair few celebrities are also putting it on their twitters!
I see a fair few celebrities are also putting it on their twitters!
Rosie- Admin
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Re: 100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video.
I work for a multinational company and it has been put up on our social club web page with an email sent out company wide to let everyone know it is there. So it is getting around the world.
dianeh- Grand Member
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Re: 100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video.
A huge thank you to all of you my friends.
Pedro Silva- Grand Member
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Re: 100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video.
Its great isn't it...........all my contacts have it and that includes......Spain ...USA ... Portugal...and France....and they will pass it to theirs....Brilliant idea.
Catkins- Grand Member
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Re: 100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video.
Yes, it´s great indeed, please continue to spread the CEOP message and video, the more the better, thank you again my friends.
Pedro Silva- Grand Member
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Location : Portugal
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Re: 100,000 People An Hour See Madeleine Video.
I just hope it has reached the people it is intended to reach and right at this very minute, detectives are working on the lead that will bring Madeleine home!
Rosie- Admin
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Registration date : 2008-04-27
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