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Tech Magnates Welcome Obama with Lavish (Financial) Support
Silicon Alley Insider compiled a list of tech icons that made sizable donations to Barack Obama's Presidential Inaugural Committee.
Listed endorsers from Google averaged $25,000 each, while executive donors (and spouses) at Microsoft averaged $50,000. Just one Yahoo notable made the cut -- Associate General Counsel Laura Covington, who gave $10, [...]
Posted: Tuesday, December 30th 2008
Change.gov Opens to Questions, Comments, 'American Stories'
Change.gov, the site where President Elect Obama's administration communicates with Americans, now permits users to submit questions and vote on those they most want answered.
The "Open for Questions" feature launched Wednesday, at which time over 1000 questions were logged [...]
Posted: Friday, December 12th 2008
HuffPo's 'World Affairs' Enlists Bloggers Queen Noor, John Kerry
The Huffington Post, one of the fastest-growing independent political sites this year, is launching a World Affairs section.
The new channel shall include analysis from US foreign policy experts and bloggers worldwide. Contributors are expected to include Queen Noor of Jordan, John Kerry and Harvard professor Joseph Nye. Correspondents are expected to represent over 50 countries, and syndicated editorial content will also be f [...]
Posted: Friday, December 5th 2008
Obama Cuts Back on August Web Spend; McCain Raises Stakes
Sen. Barack Obama drew slightly more buzz than Sen. John McCain over the course of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, followed by Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Hillary Clinton, according to recent stats from Nielsen (pdf).
Web traffic to BarackObama.com also [...]
Posted: Monday, September 8th 2008
Palin Acceptance Speech Draws 37M Viewers, Utterly Outshines Biden
Governor Sarah Palin's debut as Vice Presidential incumbent on the Republican ticket drew 37 million viewers, dramatically outstripping the 24 million that watched Senator Joe Biden, the VP incumbent on the Democratic side.
Her acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) also eclipsed the audience for Senator Hillary Clinton's speech at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), in which Clinton put full support behind Senator Barack Obama's bid for Presidency, Nielsen Media [...]
Posted: Friday, September 5th 2008
Obama's Acceptance Speech Draws 38.4M American Viewers
Barack Obama's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention attracted 38.4 million American viewers -- a larger audience than those that watched the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics (34.2 million viewers), reports the Guardian. (The speech was broadcast on ma [...]
Posted: Tuesday, September 2nd 2008
GOP Unhappy Over Use of Its Trademarks in CafePress Merchandise
The Republican National Committee (RNC) plans to sue CafePress for permitting vendors to sell unlicensed Republican merchandise, including shirts and stickers that portray the Grand Old Party elephant -- even if those portrayals are positive.
CafePress.com enables users to "brand" shirts, caps, stickers and other items, then sell them in their own CafePress online stores.
"Please cease and desist from allowing vendors to utilize the federally registered trademarks of the RNC or we will be [...]
Posted: Friday, July 18th 2008
To Bait Young Political Enthusiasts, Mochila Enlists Obama Girl
To compel Gen-Y voters to follow election news on its content distribution channels, Mochila formed a partnership with Barely Political, a racy political site that owns the Obama Girl brand.
Obama Girl -- played by Amber Lee Ettinger -- became an internet star last year with her video "I Got a Crush ... on Obam [...]
Posted: Thursday, July 17th 2008
House Democrats Stockpile $35M in TV Ads for Open Congressional Seats
Hoping to win more than the White House this November, House Democrats reserved about $35 million in TV advertising for 31 congressional seats throughout the country, reports the Associated Press.
The targets include 19 seats currently held by Republicans, including two in Ohio and two others in New Mexico. Other prized seats currently under Republican trousers include those in New York, Virginia, New [...]
Posted: Tuesday, July 15th 2008
Obama Eclipses McCain in Online Buzz, Activity for May
In the month of May, Barack Obama's campaign website generated 1.7 million more hits than John McCain's, reports Nielsen Online (via Advertising Age).
May was the last month of Democratic primary season.
More data:
In total, Obama drew 2.3 million unique visitors in May; McCain reaped just 563,000.
The Obama campa [...]
Posted: Tuesday, July 8th 2008
McCain Lags Behind Obama in Online Fundraising, Social Networking Popularity
The Republican party, represented by John McCain in the 2008 Presidential election race, lags behind Barack Obama's Democrats in online fundraising and social media, reports BusinessWeek.
Republicans have devoted most of their focus to disseminating messages on traditional venues, including on TV -- which still costs plenty, but returns less audience share than in previous generations. Meanwhile, Democr [...]
Posted: Monday, June 30th 2008
Scripps, LIN TV Go Political With New Ventures
EW Scripps and LIN TV have launched respective initiatives to expand their political coverage and provide conversation hubs for political junkies.
Scripps launched RedBlueAmerica.com, a new site featuring bi-partisan coverage of the political arena. The site is venue with message boards, blogs and other outlets for those seeking both perspectives on a story. They can also air their o [...]
Posted: Friday, January 18th 2008
Massive Mistrust in UK over Identity Fraud
Only half (52 percent) of consumers in Great Britain trust their high-street bank or building society (similar to a savings and loan institution) to protect their personal details from identity thieves, a new "trust poll" has revealed, writes MarketingCharts.
Travel and gambling companies f [...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 16th 2007
Research: Most Americans Not Conservative
The conventional wisdom in the media that Americans are overwhelmingly conservative is fundamentally false, according to "The Progressive Majority: Why a Conservative America is a Myth," a study of poll data by Media Matters for America and Campaign for America's Future, writes MarketingCharts.
The two organizations cond [...]
Posted: Tuesday, June 26th 2007
AOL Settles with Spitzer, to Pay $1.25 Million
Even as it was switching to an ad-supported model from its "walled garden" subscription approach, America Online was paying bonuses to sales reps who stopped consumers from leaving that garden, reports the New York Times. The practice apparently led to exasperated consumers who weren't allowed to cancel their service - and has now resulted in AOL's payi [...]
Posted: Thursday, August 25th 2005
Online Shopping for Bleeding Hearts
A new shopping website scheduled to launch this month will offer products from companies that ostensibly share their customers' liberal social values - on labor relations, animal rights, fair trade, charitable giving, clean energy and recycling - reports CNET. Alonovo.com allows users to define the social and environmental values they consider important and then offers up information one ho [...]
Posted: Monday, August 8th 2005
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