Following the thread of the last post, vblogging and democracy, you see like that to Tony Blair says :
... British voters interested in the daily work prime minister will not only enter the Web site of Downing Street where they can access a video clip entitled "A Day in the Life of Tony Blair." For 3 minutes and 30 seconds, the film shows the British prime minister in everyday activities devoted entirely to his own figure ... (Via the country )
And it must startrely on new media and new audiences. And if not just ask the Japanese that despite the electoral restrictions have about the use of new technologies, like not being able to update their pages or blogs for ten days before the election, their political already have in mind blogosphere, as does the LPD:
... the Liberal Democrats made initial overtures to the blogging community DURING the campaign. The party issued invitations (a copy Can Be viewed here) to a select group of 33 "credible" bloggers and e-mail newsletter ("mail magazine") writers to Attend an Aug. 25 discussion with Chief Cabinet Secretary Tsutomu Takabe and Hiroshige Seko, acting chief of the LDP's public relations department ... (Japan Media Review via )
And it must startrely on new media and new audiences. And if not just ask the Japanese that despite the electoral restrictions have about the use of new technologies, like not being able to update their pages or blogs for ten days before the election, their political already have in mind blogosphere, as does the LPD:
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