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	<title>Comments on: C-SPAN Providing Social Media Hub for Conventions</title>
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		<title>By: Leslie Bradshaw</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leslie Bradshaw</dc:creator>
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		<description>Aaron -- thanks to much for the dual shout-outs here on your article. Guilty as charged on both accounts: I love words and C-SPAN.  So, I happen to be catching up on my reading and saw that both you and Jimmy rocked a post about the project, can&#039;t thank you both enough.  Like I was saying to Jimmy, C-SPAN&#039;s mission of creating public access to the political process is solidly realized by online media (something you and I understand well, but something that is sometimes lost on traditional organizations).  I am very proud to be a part of this effort from both a JESS3 as well as a New Media Strategies perspective.You know about the hashtags and whatnot, so should you tweet-it-out, #DNC08 and #RNC08 will shine on through on the aggregation page.  As for the rest of the site, let me know if you end up covering anything in particular at either conventions.  For now, I just like to go to it and see what others are saying -- especially as folks are just arriving in Denver and getting ramped up for the coming week.Thanks again many times over :) LAB</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aaron &#8212; thanks to much for the dual shout-outs here on your article. Guilty as charged on both accounts: I love words and C-SPAN.  So, I happen to be catching up on my reading and saw that both you and Jimmy rocked a post about the project, can&#039;t thank you both enough.  Like I was saying to Jimmy, C-SPAN&#039;s mission of creating public access to the political process is solidly realized by online media (something you and I understand well, but something that is sometimes lost on traditional organizations).  I am very proud to be a part of this effort from both a JESS3 as well as a New Media Strategies perspective.You know about the hashtags and whatnot, so should you tweet-it-out, #DNC08 and #RNC08 will shine on through on the aggregation page.  As for the rest of the site, let me know if you end up covering anything in particular at either conventions.  For now, I just like to go to it and see what others are saying &#8212; especially as folks are just arriving in Denver and getting ramped up for the coming week.Thanks again many times over :) LAB</p>
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