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===Media activities=== On April 10, 2011, the DSO launched 'Live from Orchestra Hall', the first free webcast series by an orchestra. During classical weekends, DSO concerts are streamed live to a worldwide audience. On October 9, 2010, the DSO expanded the series to mobile devices through the DSO to Go mobile app for iOS and Android devices. More than 550,000 viewers in over 100 countries have watched 'Live from Orchestra Hall' since its inception.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/22/arts/music/detroit-symphony-dives-headlong-into-streaming.html| title=Detroit Symphony Dives Headlong Into Streaming| work=The New York Times| first1=Michael| last1=Cooper| first2=Rebecca| last2=Schmid| date=2014-03-21| access-date=2015-12-06}}</ref> On October 7, 2012, the DSO webcast its first Pops concert, 'Cirque de la Symphonie', which was also projected onto the building for the general public for the orchestra's first ever, larger-than-life "MaxCast". The symphony has produced many recordings on the Victor, London, Decca, Mercury, RCA, Chandos, PENTATONE and DSO labels. The DSO recording of [[Igor Stravinsky]]'s ''[[The Rite of Spring]]'' was the first CD to win the [[Grand Prix du Disque award]]. The DSO has recently recorded for the [[Naxos (company)|Naxos]] label, including music of [[Rachmaninoff]], [[Aaron Copland]], and [[John Williams]]. In early 2010, George Blood Audio and Video [of Philadelphia] began transferring recordings, dating back to the 1959β1960 concert season, to the digital medium.
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