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July 21, 2004

Technorati Goes to the Democratic National Convention

Posted by Ernest Miller

Mary Hodder has just announced that Technorati will be assisting CNN cover the Democratic National Convention (Technorati is Going to The Demo Convention with CNN):

CNN just announced that Technorati will joining them at the Democratic National Convention next week (I'll have a CNN press release to link to soon). Dave Sifry and I will be on-site in CNN’s convention broadcast center, where Dave will provide regular on-air commentary on what bloggers are saying about politics and the convention (thousands of them, not just A-listers or convention credentialed bloggers). We are also going live with a politics site. Our new site will make it easier for people to see what political bloggers are saying about the convention and CNN.com will link to this site, and we’ll be updating the CNN site with the latest. [link in original]
It is still unclear just how bloggers (both credentialed and outside) will change convention coverage, if at all, but this is a smart move by CNN to take as much advantage of the opportunity as possible.

Congratulations to Mary and the Technorati team. Good luck!

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