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New tools for reporting #2

November 4, 2008 · No Comments




The imminent US election has the world media transfixed. It’s hard to imagine the marathon campaign will be over in a day or so.

In 2000 George W. Bush won office in a controversial election result – one that some, like doco Outfoxed,  have suggested may have been helped along by the major news services in the US. I can’t see that happening this time around, particularly with the change in media habits in the last eight years.

Microblog site Twitter is providing some great election forums: Election 2008 and Twitter Vote Report. Both these sites publish unmediated (or less mediated) information about the election, offering a fascinating on-the-ground insight into how people are thinking and voting.

Current TV will broadcast tweets marked #votereport in their election coverage, which again will possibly subvert any malevolent corporate over-riding agendas that may influence the election’s outcome. If any such thing exists.

 

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