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- YouTube plays party politics
- During the presidential campaigning four years ago, YouTube didn't even exist. Now it's a tool candidates must master to get their message across. CNET's Kara Tsuboi stops by the YouTube upload booths at the Democratic and Republican conventions to find out why Google's video site has such a big presence...
- Tags: YouTube Inc., Corporate Communications, Productivity, Marketing, News, kara tsuboi, rnc, dnc, youtube, google, obama, mccain, presidents, elections
- Videos 2008-09-05
- Republicans shy away from YouTube debate
- Are the Republicans running scared of YouTube? So it seems. The Washington Post reported last week that only two candidates â€" John McCain and Ron Paul â€" have agreed to participate in the CNN/YouTube debate, in which candidates respond to user-taped questions.Although many candidates post videos to YouTube, it seems...
- Tags: Elections
- Blog posts 2007-07-31
- CNN/YouTube debate: world-changing or a bore?
- How are we to judge the new debate format which boasted such innovations as a talking snowman questioning presidential candidates about global warming? Reaction to CNN's video-questions-from-voters debate Monday night varied from praise to contempt, reports Wired NewsAs the eight Democratic candidates answered questions from video voters, the pundits were...
- Tags: Elections
- Blog posts 2007-07-25
- YouTube lights up with questions for candidates
- Can the wacky, populist world of YouTube really influence the presidential debates? Soliciting 30-second video questions, CNN is pawing through more than 1,479 submissions - on subjects ranging from the serious to the absurd - to present at the Democratic and Republican debates,reports the San Jose Mercury News.Only four dozen...
- Tags: Elections
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
- YouTube hosts a video debate with questions by - you
- This presidential campaign will be the most democratic ever, if CNN and YouTube's plans for a new debate forum work out. Wired reports the candidates will be able to participate in a new kind of debate, one where voters will send in video questions for candidates to answer in televised...
- Tags: Elections
- Blog posts 2007-06-18
- Politicians struggle to make Net impact
- While presidential candidates are trying their best to stay hip with the Internet, with blogs, social networking, YouTube videos, and SecondLife spaces, theyre not quiting "getting" the heart of Internet culture, Reuters says. "They havent been very innovative," said Professor Helen Margetts, director of research at the Oxford...
- Tags: International, Elections, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-19
- YouTube turns on political channels
- With all those candidates and other politicians using YouTube to spread the word, the Google-owned site has created a channel to make it easier to find the latest message. The editor, one Steve, blogs on the site: Ill be working as YouTubes News & Politics Editor...
- Tags: Government technology, Elections
- Blog posts 2007-03-06
- Campaign 08: Internet video is at the center
- You will hear a thousand times over the next two years that in 2008 the role of Internet video will be unprecedented. Not just because campaigns are posting videos of the candidates speaking their carefully written announcements into a camera. But because some campaign managers really get the power and...
- Tags: Government technology, Elections, video
- Blog posts 2007-01-22
- John Edwards already pushing the edge of YouTube campaign
- In 2006, political campaigns got hip to YouTube, with every campaign following its opponent around with video cameras, hoping to generate another "Macaca" moment - pure political gold in which a leading candidate says something so incredibly stupid and racist that everyone knows he just threw a victory away. ...
- Tags: Blogging, YouTube Inc., John Edwards, blogger
- Blog posts 2007-01-08
- Now on YouTube: Attack ads and rebuttals
- One cool thing about YouTube is that practically every campaign posts its campaign ads on the site. And of course debate videos and the like are there too. So when you hear about a controversial campaign - like the debate over an attack ad on Democrat Harold Ford in Tennessee,...
- Tags: Government technology, Elections, advertisement
- Blog posts 2006-11-06
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