Anatomy of a Political Twitter Strategy Gone Wrong
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, July 27 2011
Call it squatting, or parody, or just being a watchdog, but occupying domain names or user names similar to ones used by your opponents has been in the online politics bag o' tricks for years. On the Internet at large, ... Read More
Fox Denied Thomas' W.H. Seat; NPR Bumps Up a Row
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, August 2 2010
Following up on my note Friday that NPR was actively distancing itself from the online campaign being waged by progressives to get it Helen Thomas' old front-and-center seat in the White House press room, CREDO Mobile's ... Read More
#inaug09: Twitter Vote Report, the Next Generation
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, January 8 2009
Over at NPR, Andy Carvin is leading a project to extend what we learned from Twitter Vote Report, launched by a humble blog post here on techPresident, to cover the upcoming inauguration weekend, January 17th through ... Read More
Daily Digest: And It Is Us...
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, July 14 2008
Organizers of the Get FISA Right movement turn to the wisdom of Clay Shirky to figure out where to go next; the RNC launches a new collaborative site that, they say, will inform the crafting of the GOP's 2008 party ... Read More
Self-Promotion Alert: NPR's Sunday Soapbox
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, April 18 2008
Today NPR launched their new Sunday Soapbox feature, in which a trio of bloggers will be writing about the election and posting audio podcasts of their commentary. The podcasts will be hosted on the Sunday Soapbox site ... Read More
Daily Digest: Grassroots Fundraising vs. Public Financing
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, April 10 2008
NPR launches a new hub for voters to post their political stories; does Obama's fundraising model remove the need for public financing?; why do government tax sites work better than government participation sites?; ... Read More
Daily Digest: NPR Liveblogs Its Own Debate! [CORRECTION]
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, December 5 2007
National Public Radio's staff liveblogs their own presidential debate -- is this a first?; a French writer aggregates all she can find about the presidential race; why aren't the candidates blogging? We're just asking ... Read More
How Can Public Broadcasting Make a Real Difference in Election 2008
BY stevegarfield | Tuesday, April 24 2007
Andy Carvin writes from the NPR annual membership meeting:...yesterday afternoon I got to facilitate a group discussion on how public broadcasting should use social media tools to engage the public during the 2008 ... Read More