This makes it very hard to determine the impact of digital media on the outcome of an election -- something that I discovered during my coverage of UKElection2010: Lessons Learned from Watching First Social Media Battle of Britain.
More ElectionCoverageUKElection2010: Lessons Learned from Watching First Social Media Battle of Britain For us this wasn't the Internet election, it was the word of mouth election, where, finally, the people were involved.
I started my coverage of UKElection2010 by quoting part of Winston Churchill's famous speech, "We shall fight them on the beaches. After the 2008 U.S.presidential election, I interviewed Arun Chaudhary, New Media Road Director of Obama for...
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UKElection2010: What Does Dan Berman Think? UKElection2010: For Want of a Nail, the Shoe was Lost UKElection2010: The Dog That Didn't Bark This has been the TV debate election. In that sense this hasn't been the Internet election; it's been...
Has the UK General Election Just Experienced its First Real 'Twitter Moment'? UKElection2010: What's So Bad About a Hung Parliament? The BBC's coverage, for example, played a key role in making the Daily Telegraph's Benedict Brogan take to his...
Search Engine Watch isn't the only Incisive Media website and blog paying close attention to the UK General Election. Read Paul Allen's Twitter users defend Clegg following media attacks and Worsfold's "Is #nickcleggsfault the UK General Election's...
Liberal Democrats Use Serious and Funny Videos in UK General Election After decades of talking about it, finally the 2010 British general election is featuring televised debates between the party leaders.