Fox News' #Dodge #Answer Feedback Loop Flops In #IowaDebate
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, December 15 2011
The idea of inviting people to use tags like #dodge and #answer is a good one, and maybe if someone (Twitter?) runs the data afterwards they'll be able to tell us what the viewers were saying about particular responses by particular candidates. But in real-time, as displayed by Fox online, this information isn't usable. Read More
Letting the Audience Talk Back to the Candidates: What You Missed At Last Saturday's Presidential Debate [UPDATED]
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, December 15 2011
As you settle in to watch tonight's episode of "Survivor: Republican Presidential Candidate Edition," which will be airing on Fox News at 9pm with the quaint-sounding title, "Iowa Debate," it's worth taking a look at one feature of last Saturday's episode of the series that didn't get much attention. That program, which was aired on ABC News, included an interactive real-time feedback feature produced by Yahoo News that -- for the first time, ever -- not only invited viewers to respond to the show while it was underway, but managed to push a smidgen of that audience feedback back into the live program, where it potentially could have influenced the conversation. That is, the people who used to be called the audience were actually given a chance to talk back to a television show, by the show itself. Read More
Tracking Twitter Reactions to the CNN/Tea Party Republican Debates
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, September 13 2011
The post-debate spin room has moved online, with reporters looking to Twitter for reactions as much as to their usual bullpen of consultants and observers, and candidates taking jabs at one another in real time. All of ... Read More
Facebook and NBC To Co-Host a Republican Primary Debate
BY Nick Judd | Monday, July 18 2011
NBC News and Facebook will co-host a Republican presidential debate in advance of the New Hampshire Republican primary in 2012, Meet the Press moderator David Gregory announced in a video on the Meet the Press Facebook ... Read More
10Questions.com: Putting Voters in the Driver's Seat in 2010
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, August 4 2010
Three years ago, we had a modest idea here at Personal Democracy Forum: that the internet could be a vehicle for transforming the presidential debates then underway. Instead of relying solely on journalists to determine ... Read More
From Killer App to Killed App? UK Debate Interest Swamps Facebook "Dial Test"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 16 2010
Britain was primed and ready for last night's historic, first-ever televised prime ministerial debates. The debates, however, didn't seem to be quite so ready for Britain. Read More
Daily Digest: Was Last Night a Waste of 90 Minutes? Debatable
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, October 8 2008
The Web on the Candidates Debates' Commission Masterminds Most Somnolent Event: Last night's presidential "town hall" in Nashville hosted by Tom Brokaw was a bust, suggests Micah Sifry. First things first: the ... Read More
"Townhall" Style Debate a Dot-Bust
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, October 7 2008
Did anyone use MySpace's MyDebates page, the "official online companion to the Presidential Debates"? Alas, not too many. And it looks like only four questions of the millions submitted online were asked by Tom Brokaw, ... Read More
Whisper in Brokaw's Ear
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, October 3 2008
We're now two debates in to the general election, neither of which, I think it's fair to say, made a stellar case for professional moderation. Gwen Ifill seemed somehow restrained last night, pushing for consensus where ... Read More
Commission on Presidential Debates Boldly Goes to Web 0.2, Launches a Dud
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, August 6 2008
This morning, the Commission on Presidential Debates and MySpace are announcing "MyDebates.org,," a "landmark partnership" that they claim "will do for the debates what TV did in 1960 for the Nixon Kennedy election." ... Read More