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Dazed Digital relaunched on the 7th of September 2010 under the project title "Dazed Digital REACTIVATE". With a countdown in the days prior to the relaunch, the new site did not go live until there were 10,000 simultaneous viewers; this target was reached in 22 minutes. The new site launched as first UK online publisher using an HTML5 site with an intuitive and faster loading interface.
Dazed Digital relaunched on the 7th of September 2010 under the project title "Dazed Digital REACTIVATE". With a countdown in the days prior to the relaunch, the new site did not go live until there were 10,000 simultaneous viewers; this target was reached in 22 minutes. The new site launched as first UK online publisher using an HTML5 site with an intuitive and faster loading interface.

==Dazed TV==

Soft launched in September 2010 DazedTV.com is Dazed new destination for video only content.
With the launch of [http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/9019/1/dazed-tv-on-boxee Dazed TV on Boxee], short films and exclusive music videos curated by Dazed can now be streamed on a computer but also on a TV set.

In February 2011, Dazed launches its first ever show, [http://www.dazedtv.com/dazed-tv-party/428/page/1 DAZED TV PARTY] premiered on [http://www.dazedtv.com Dazedtv.com]. Hosted by Stuart Hammond, and created by Dazed co-founder Jefferson Hack and music editor Tim Noakes, DAZED TV PARTY is an ongoing audiovisual experiment produced in association with Warp Films. Paying homage to the lo fi public broadcasting aesthetic of Glenn O’Brien’s cult 1970s TV Party, the first episode features new interviews and exclusive performances from Florence Welch, Jake Chapman, Alice Dellal, Dominic Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Factory Floor, Dave I.D, Marques Toliver and Theo Adams. Turner Prize nominated artist Mark Titchner has created a series of bespoke graphic idents for the show, and the studio set was built and designed by renowned art director Gary Card.

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In November 2006 Dazed Group launched a new web based strand of the magazine titled DazedDigital.com, which delivers fashion, film, music and art news and special online events.

In 2010 Dazed Group confirmed its digital leading position of the magazine. Dazed is number one in its category with 205,000+ followers on Twitter and 108,000+ Likes on Facebook.

Dazed Digital relaunched on the 7th of September 2010 under the project title "Dazed Digital REACTIVATE". With a countdown in the days prior to the relaunch, the new site did not go live until there were 10,000 simultaneous viewers; this target was reached in 22 minutes. The new site launched as first UK online publisher using an HTML5 site with an intuitive and faster loading interface.

Dazed TV

Soft launched in September 2010 DazedTV.com is Dazed new destination for video only content. With the launch of Dazed TV on Boxee, short films and exclusive music videos curated by Dazed can now be streamed on a computer but also on a TV set.

In February 2011, Dazed launches its first ever show, DAZED TV PARTY premiered on Dazedtv.com. Hosted by Stuart Hammond, and created by Dazed co-founder Jefferson Hack and music editor Tim Noakes, DAZED TV PARTY is an ongoing audiovisual experiment produced in association with Warp Films. Paying homage to the lo fi public broadcasting aesthetic of Glenn O’Brien’s cult 1970s TV Party, the first episode features new interviews and exclusive performances from Florence Welch, Jake Chapman, Alice Dellal, Dominic Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Factory Floor, Dave I.D, Marques Toliver and Theo Adams. Turner Prize nominated artist Mark Titchner has created a series of bespoke graphic idents for the show, and the studio set was built and designed by renowned art director Gary Card.