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August 07, 2006

The WashingtonPost.com has started a clever program that invites readers to mash themselves up into a video interview with political reporter Dana Milbank. Basically the video includes Millbank asking you a series of questions about your political campaign.

I like this initiative. While it does little add to the news experience in any meaningful way, it illustrates that the Post is willing to let their hair down a bit. It positions them as hip and funny. The downside is that although there are guidelines posted asking videographers to behave, there's nothing to stop them from publishing this on a video sharing site in an unauthorized way. I am sure they calculated the risks vs. the rewards. (Hat tip to Podcasting News)

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(I've been working on a series of videos where I insert myself into cable news talk shows as the second or third 'pundit' to refute their claims. If I had known WaPo would sanction this all along.... ;) -kc.)


Originally from Micro Persuasion, remediated by yatta on Aug 7, 2006 at 02:35 PM