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The Minister of Culture is not in the hall yet.
The Minister of Culture is on the roundabout with the royal family.
In the program you will see,
we have Sven Petersen and Radio Director Axel Dahlrup
and next to him in the Radio Council,
Herr Konstantin Rupp,
standing on the transition between the audience,
the side and the tribune.
And I would like to say,
before we start,
a little about the show,
the program we will see.
You will notice that down on the stage there is a decoration,
and there is 1950.
In 1950,
the television began its first spade step.
The decoration that is here
is identical
to the decoration that was in the studio
in Forum in 1950 for the radio show,
and from where the first actual broadcast was made.
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They will surely deny the recognition,
partly to,
as mentioned before,
Colombian people of Mazurka,
the Tamilian population,
the lifeguards on Amara,
and so on.
And then the round trip for the royal family passes.
Here comes the king,
accompanied by the Minister of Culture,
followed by the queen.
The king greets Director Dallrup.
The queen.
The king.
The queen.
Princess Benedict.
And with him,
followed by
the king,
his aide-de-camp,
the royal captain,
Orla Jensen,
who now sits down.
And the chief lady is commander-in-chief Magna Paulsen.
And they look at the row behind the royal family,
where the TV director sits.
It's ten hours.
Orla Jensen,
Erkons Dallrup,
Radio-Russian Chairman Peter Nørgaard,
General Director for Dagmar's Radio,
the chief lady,
commander-in-chief Magna Paulsen,
and the radio director,
Axel Dallrup.
Erik Karlsen,
General Director,
leaves,
saying a remark to the Minister of Culture.
The minister.
And then the show begins.
Are you ready?
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Live from TVBjorn, 2860 Subo,
please welcome the co-founder of 23,
Thomas Madsen-Migdahl.
Good morning and welcome.
Welcome to the day where we take live to 23 video
and
let you go live with your marketing and communication.
We are in this beautiful historic TV studio
and streamed all over the web,
obviously bootstrapped using our own product.
There are a few times when you know that something is really kind of
about to go and come together.
There's a new culture, there are new tools,
there are new empowerment,
people can do new stuff.
At 23,
we've been blessed a couple of times to have been part of that.
In 2005, when we launched 23 Photo Sharing,
one of the earliest photo sharing services,
just when the kind of social web and
the social platforms were coming about.
And 2009, when we launched 23 Video,
and the explosion of usage of video in
businesses and organizations started happening.
Today feels kind of like the same thing.
And the last couple of weeks have been really fun
to bring this all,
sneak peek it to a lot of people
and build up the excitement around it.
So we're very happy to share this with you today.
We've been working on this product for two years now.
It's the biggest engineering effort we've ever tangled with.
And it's the hardest to do.