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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.
Mark Hanson, Labour's new media strategist and former associate editor of LabourHome.org, wangled me an invitation to a formal review of how digital media innovations had changed UKElection2010. The social media mavens closest to ElectionUK2010...
UKElection2010: 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. So, is that the only lesson to be learned from watching UKElection2010 (part 1)?
The Guardian.co.uk is providing live coverage of the latest exit polls and election results from across the UK with Andrew Sparrow. General Election2010: five possible result scenarios for the Conservatives (telegraph.co.uk)
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According to Benjamin Cohen of Channel 4 in the UK, "Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats win the Facebook election. So, if tomorrow's UKElection2010 results in a hung parliament, we may see the learning curve compressed in Britain's second...
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. This local online campaigning continues to be mostly neglected by...
One of the differences between UKElection2010 and American politics is betting on the outcome. In the UK, the Telegraph's UK General Election2010 Opinion Poll Tracker includes a Betfair overall majority forecast.
And I predicted that UKElection2010 "will be fought on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs. According to the general election2010: poll of polls in guardian.co.uk, Conservatives lead with 35.75 percent, Labour is second with 28.00 percent, and...
When it comes to predicting the outcome of the UKElection2010, I want to know what Dan Berman thinks. As The Boston Globe reported in an article entitled, "Statistics ace raises doubt, fans anger on Iran's vote," Berman was burrowing into...
With less than a week to go, some commentators on the UKElection2010 are asking, "This was meant to be the internet election. Well, here's my take on how small actions in the UKElection in 2010 have resulted in large consequences.
For example, ChuckE, Woking, Surrey, asked, "78% of the voting population didn't vote for the government in the 2005 election, yet the government won a majority of seats and a "mandate" to govern. As expected, the results of the YouTube Facebook...
Later today, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg will participate in the YouTube Facebook Digital Debate, adding a new social media dimension the UKelection in 2010. General Election2010: first 'digital debate' on Facebook and YouTube...
Has the UK General Election Just Experienced its First Real 'Twitter Moment'? UKElection2010: What's So Bad About a Hung Parliament? Editor's note: This column is part of a series dedicated to looking at the digital strategies and tactics being...
And all this was before the UKelection2010 got underway in April. It's a hot topic in the UK, as the latest comScore data shows. According to the comScore Video Metrix service, 5.5 billion videos were viewed online in the UK in February 2010, up...
The top term in this week's UKelection2010 seems to be "hung Parliament. In other words, it's trench warfare in social media as well as mainstream media in the UKelection2010, where each party battles in no man's land for a few yards of ground.
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...
Has UKElection2010 just experienced its first real "Twitter moment"? Since last week's first British televised leaders' debate, the Liberal Democrats have jumped from 19.50 percent to 30.38 percent in the guardian.co.uk's General Election2010...