“What if we brought together all sorts of people interested in collaborating with public radio and public TV, to see what we could come up with, including digital tools, citizen journalism and other types community-centered initiatives?” American University’s Center for Social Media, NPR, Public Broadcasting Service, and a number of other sponsors are joining together […]
Day: October 12, 2009
Capitol Circle’s interesting presentation of politics 24/7
Jesse Thomas was one of the interesting people I met at CongressCamp a few weeks ago. He recently posted a link to Capitol Circle, a new site that bills itself as real time Washington politics 24/7. It doesn’t disappoint (though I haven’t logged in at 2 a.m., yet). There are links for news, blogs, conversations, […]
Virginia political yard sign controversy
If you read my site during the 2008 election, you know I had a lot of stories about yard signs. Definitely small potatoes to some, but my tracking statistics showed that a lot of people came here from Google after searching for laws on yard signs. Now that the 2009 election season is in full […]