Twitter Offers Some #Answers on Who #Dodged Debate Questions in S. Carolina
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, January 17 2012
Last night's Fox News debate in South Carolina was another made-for-TV circus, and not surprisingly, Fox failed to do anything remotely meaningful with the Twitter data. But Twitter itself took the time to analyze and report on the real-time flow. Late last night, the company blog posted some interesting visualizations that demonstrate that it is possible to tease some signal from all the noise. Read More
FoxNews.com's Curious Math
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, January 16 2012
Micah writes: "In preparation for tonight's Republican presidential debate, which is featuring a collaboration between Fox News and Twitter similar to their last event using the hashtags #answer and #dodge to involve viewer feedback in the conversation, I went looking on the FoxNews.com website to see if there was any more information about how they were going to handle the Twitter feedback. (You may recall that last time around, this experiment was essentially a bust.)" Read More
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
Inside the Data-Driven Debate
BY Nick Judd | Friday, September 23 2011
Over at Google's Public Sector blog, the Google team slices and dices real-time search data cross-referenced against last night's Fox/Google debate for Republican nominees, and finds that when candidates were quotable, ... Read More
Fox News/Google Team Up for GOP Debate; Also, Paint Dries on Walls
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, September 21 2011
Tomorrow, Thursday September 22nd, the internet will play a supporting role in the latest Republican presidential "debate," as Fox News's reporters will be asking some questions submitted by the public via YouTube. As ... Read More
Presidential Debates 2.0: It's Not Too Late to Open Up the Process
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, September 14 2011
Next week, on September 22nd, Fox News is teaming up with Google/YouTube to present a different kind of presidential debate. Or is it? Read More
After Hacking Attack, Fox News Twitter Account Falsely Claims Obama 'Assassinated'
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, July 5 2011
The Fox News Twitter account @foxnewspolitics was hacked over the weekend, and Fox News has said the hackers were behind a series of tweets sent on Monday that falsely said President Barack Obama had been assassinated. ... Read More
Can't. Log-in. To. The. Secret. Service. Twitter. Account. Anymore.
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 19 2011
The new-to-Twitter U.S. Secret Service calls an "our bad" on a staffer tweeting out, on their official @SecretService account, "Had to monitor Fox for a story. Can't. Deal. With. The. Blathering." The ... Read More
Daily Digest: The Well-Oiled Campaign Machine
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, July 17 2008
Bill Richardson and -- sooprise, sooprise -- Ron Paul come out on top of Slate's vice-presidential picker; the Obama campaign is, in the words of one Dean veteran, not innovative but "extraordinarily professional;" we ... Read More
Daily Digest: Finding the Fox News Virus
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, March 17 2008
Robert Greenwald identifies anti-Obama Fox News "virus"; TheMiddleClass.org releases grades for Congress; LinkTV gives world citizens the chance to weigh in on the US election; a Digg clone for progressives; Ron Paul's ... Read More