Apple announced through a press release [1] that the webcast of Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo opening Keynote will be available with a delay of 9 hours.
Actually Steve Jobs' keynote will take place at Moscone Center on Tuesday, January the 11th, at 9 a.m (PST) but will be webcasted only at 6 p.m. while the Mac community was expecting the webcast to be made available soon after the keynote ends like it usually happens when Apple doesn't offer a real-time webcast.
It's already quite unusual that Apple does not webcast the MacWorld San Fransisco keynote in real time, like every year. It's now even more surprising that there is so much delay between the event and the webcast.