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Latest revision as of 13:31, 19 February 2008

Podcast at http://www.internetadvocacycenter.com/education/podcasts/political_video.MP3


Description

"Do you tube? Hillary does. Obama does. Edwards does. And before too long, they all will. Taking their cue from OK Go, the upstart rock band that launched their own careers by posting that amazing treadmill music video on YouTube last year, political candidates are turning to the web in droves to deliver video messages to the voters. But online political video isn’t just for candidates. It is also for advocacy groups and elected officials who want to reach out to people and communicate with them face to… errrr… monitor about policy issues.


  • Dan Manatt, PolticsTV.com
  • David Livingston, CapitolHillBroadcastingNetwork.com "