Sen. John McCain’s recent cancellation, and subsequent make-up visit, to the set of CBS’ “The Late Show With David Letterman,” has spurred interest in all things McCain from the show. The recent McCain drama led to a spike in all of David Letterman’s online clips related to the Republican candidate for...
Hulu broadened its programming lineup further with the news that it will stream the Tuesday night presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama live on Hulu.com. The feed will be provided by NBC News and will run about 90 minutes. In addition, Hulu will live stream the final presidential debated...
If viral video views were tea leaves, fortune tellers might predict Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will win the election in November. He’s way ahead in online video views for both the month and the year. Online video views, of course, are not a predictor of electoral outcomes, but they...
The speech by Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday has been viewed more than 1.3 million times online in less than 48 hours. That accounts for views across the Web, with most coming from YouTube, according to online video measurement firm...
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain might have more views for his YouTube channel than Democratic candidate Barack Obama, but an Internet research company says there are more videos overall on the world’s biggest video site about Mr. Obama. More than 148,000 videos on YouTube are tagged with...
With the Democratic National Convention starting today, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama finds himself trailing Republican candidate John McCain when it comes to video views, reports Silicon Alley Insider . According to data the online publication pulled from video distribution and research...
Love may be a many-splendored thing, but the media’s supposed love of Barack Obama is drawing a new parodying attack of the media from the McCain campaign. The McCain campaign today posted a new Web video on its campaign Web site www.johnmccain.com suggesting—through clips of media commenters—that the...