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Not really what you're asking for, but I thought it was pretty cool that Swedish state television (SVT) had equipped a number of skiers with mobile devices during Vasaloppet, the big cross-country ski race in Sweden, and having them report live from different parts of the track. Those were not professional journalists, but the anchor talking to them from the studio was. Their positions were also pinpointed to a map of the ski track.

Smålandsposten, a local paper, has broadcast live video from their editorial meetings, addressing viewers directly and asking for comments on their decisions. But I think that was done with a webcam and not a cellphone. Not sure though, as it was through Bambuser.

Live reports from different events, or simply live broadcasts, via cellphones, has been tried out by for instance Svenska Dagbladet (svd.se). Here's an example from the hearing of prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt: http://bambuser.com/channel/SvD/broadcast/16503

Well, that was a few examples from Sweden. I'm sure there are plenty of international ones.

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