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Hulu Offers Debate Live Stream

by John Jorgensen on October 7, 2008

  • Hulu’s Election ‘08 Hub will live stream the presidential debates tonight.
  • Hub includes clips from earlier debates in addition to recent political skits from The Daily Show, Conan O’Brien and SNL.

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Monitor Tonight’s Debate With C-SPAN’s Debate Hub

by David Heyerman on September 26, 2008

  • C-SPAN launched their new site, the Debate Hub today.
  • Includes real-time twitter updates on various thoughts regarding the debate.
  • Video coverage will be delayed around 10 min.
  • Offers a debate time line where users can chronologically go through each issue discussed.
  • Also offers a cool, innovative word search feature enabling users to see how many times and under what context the candidates used the keyword.
  • Finally, blog feeds will be coming in from many different sources upon which users can filter and edit each.

Will you be watching the date tonight?

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  • CurrentTV + Twitter mashup “Hack The Debate” was set for Friday’s first Presidential Debate but may end up rather one sided if McCain doesn’t show up.
  • “Hack The Debate” allows Current viewers to tweet their debate responses in near real-time (filtered for broadcast standards “only”) for display on Current’s debate broadcast.

Is McCain more concerned about the economy or more afraid of the criticism the whippersnappers may Tweet at him?

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Choose Your Side With TubeTheVote

by David Heyerman on September 14, 2008

  • TubeTheVote strives to provide both sides of the political equation in a truly balanced way.
  • Editor’s of this social media magazine do this by scouring the web for the most intriguing, sided portrayals of the presidential race.
  • They then present information from both sides in a user-friendly, full screen multimedia interface.
  • Editors are made up of journalism students from schools across the nation; Florida A&M, University of Texas, UC Berkley, Michigan State.

Do they really cover both sides, what do you think?

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