Leo Laporte today proved more machine than man after successfully finishing his “24 Hours of iPhone” broadcast on the recently minted TWiTlive.tv effort. Just about anything Leo does tends to attract mountains of viewers and listeners, but according the statistics certified by Stickam, Leo has achieved new heights, even for him.
According to an email from Stickam, at the conclusion of the broadcast, he had peaked out at over 10,000 concurrent viewers during the broadcast. Perhaps even more impressive was that during the course of the show, the total (non-concurrent) viewer count stood at 271,733 viewers.
By the time the show was over, Leo had given away 10 iPhones to a few lucky viewers. Amongst the guests on the show were Apple patrons from around the world (as they stood in line to buy their phones) as well as the one and only Steve Wozniak, as he played with his phone on the air.
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