Posted on October 20th, 2008 by Admin
This year’s presidential candidates have embraced many of the new media outlets available online. For the first time ever, CNN and YouTube held Democratic and Republican debates back in July and November of 2007 that took advantage of people video mailing their questions via YouTube. The candidates were also encouraged to create YouTube ads that [...]
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Posted on August 28th, 2008 by Admin
A CNN article highlights the effects blogging has had on this year’s Democratic National Convention. Bloggers have come to the convention from all over the country, representing every group one could ever imagine. A “blogger’s lounge” has been set up where you can find a diverse group of people from a middle-aged father of three [...]
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Posted on August 21st, 2008 by Admin
C-SPAN isn’t particularly popular channel. To be honest most of the time it’s almost unwatchable. It is known for its 24/7 coverage of government and public affairs programming with viewers that are most likely to be middle-aged political science professors (and Cher). However, C-SPAN is trying to change its reputation with the launch of two [...]
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