The question: ”could a frontrunner candidate successfully use the internet or is it inherently a tool of insurgent candidates?”
The answer: YES he/she CAN. I think all future campaigns must use the internet to build a cadre of online activists for fundraising and grassroots organizing. The internet is no longer a tool for the outside candidate.
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Posted in Uncategorized on December 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Mumbai: Online Community and Mainstream Coverage Converge
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged media, mumbai, twitter on November 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The terrorist attacks in Mumbai unleashed unprecedented, real time unfiltered raw data on the web.
Within seconds of shots being fired, Twitter users in India provided compelling eyewitness accounts and updates on the unfolding drama. According to some estimates, 70 to 80 tweets were being posted every five seconds.
On Wikipedia, a new page was [...]
The Obama Economic Boomlet
Posted in Uncategorized on November 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The nation is holding out hope for Obama the President.
D.C. area businesses are banking on the Obama phenomenon to produce its own economic stimulus package.
Entrepreneurs and local businesses are hoping Obama — “The Product” — will help their bottom line — Yes We Can — cash in!
With almost two months to go before Inauguration, the [...]
Campaign Reflections
Posted in Uncategorized on November 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The 2008 Presidential campaign wasn’t just historic. It was revolutionary.
On the Democratic side, the choice was between a former first lady and a young African American man.
On the Republican side, the choice was between a war hero and a conservative, guitar-playing, slimmed-down former Arkansas governor.
There were too many memorable moments and game changing events to [...]
The Storm is Here
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Blackberry, digital, luddite on November 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I’m not really a luddite but I sometimes play one (as a devil’s advocate — an age-old journalist’s role!).
I’m not anti-technology. I’m just skeptical. As a matter of fact, technology and I go way back.
I was an audiophile. I read the specs … the reviews … and compared before I bought my sound [...]
White House 2.0: The Obama Years
Posted in Uncategorized on November 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Technology was one of the stars of the 2008 Presidential election – especially with the PEOTUS (President-elect of the United States). When it came to delivering his message, raising money, and just plain connecting, President-elect Barack Obama left no gizmo untried.
So, how will our first tech savvy President use 21st century technology when [...]
Privacy Endangered?
Posted in Uncategorized on November 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A few years ago, free-associating the letters T-M-I would elicit the response – Three Mile Island. Today, ask just about anyone who is not living in a cave and they’ll say T-M-I stands for TOO MUCH INFORMATION. Thanks to the internet and advances in digital technology we are being bombarded with information. It sometimes feels [...]
Election Night: Ground Zero
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged election coverage ohio chicago Obama on November 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Mainstream Media
Monday, November 3: We covered the final day of early voting in Columbus, Ohio. We did live reports outside the Veterans Memorial where voters lined up for hours to cast their votes. We interviewed dozens who were waiting in line but found only one person who owned up to voting for McCain. One [...]
Politics, Videos and Voters
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged YouTube voting Obama MoveOn.org election on November 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Getting people to vote is one of those mystifying challenges that confronts candidates’ campaigns each election cycle. Historically, nearly half of those eligible don’t bother to vote. In 2008, we’ve seen the creative use of YouTube and other video outlets to beg, cajole, and shame people to the polls.
One of my favorites is [...]
Money Matters in Presidential Politics
Posted in Uncategorized on November 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If money paves the way to presidential success, then Barack Obama is about to end his journey a winner.
His 21st century, bottom-up, grassroots campaign has smashed all money raising records by appealing directly to the masses using all the resources of digital technology and social networking. The traditional top down, lobbyist power, big [...]