Whitney Houston's funeral will be broadcast live on the internet.
The late singer's publicist, Kristen Foster, said the Associated Press have been granted the right to film at Saturday's church ceremony in Houston's hometown of Newark, New Jersey.
The service will be streamed on the AP's website and will also be made available to broadcasters.
Some of Houston's fans were originally disappointed to learn that her funeral was private and no public memorial was planned.
The service will be held at New Hope Baptist Church, where she sang as a child, and she will be buried in Fair View Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey.