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The Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) announced the launch of a national online video contest with YouTube asking Americans to answer the question, "Why are you a Democrat in 2008?"
The winner of the 2008 Convention Video Program with YouTube will attend the Democratic National Convention in Denver in August and see his or her winning video played before thousands of delegates, elected officials and other Convention guests. YouTube will also send the winner on the campaign trail for a day, where as a member of the traveling press pool, the winner will record a video documenting the daily activities of the Democratic nominee.
Individuals can submit video responses at youtube.com/demconvention, the Democratic National Convention's YouTube channel, until August 1. Based on the most creative and compelling submissions, the DNCC will narrow the field of entries to five and, starting August 7, the YouTube community will have the chance to vote for their favorites. The video receiving the highest number of votes will win the contest and be announced on August 14.
The winner will receive paid travel and hotel accommodations to attend the Democratic National Convention, to be held August 25-28 in Denver.
...As MSM scales back convention coverage.
With the reports that media outlets such as CBS News are seriously contemplating reducing their coverage of the historic 2008 Democratic National Convention [Source: Politico.com, Networks may limit convention coverage", July 9, 2008], more Americans will be turning towards the more than one hundred bloggers credentialed by the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) for their daily convention updates.
However, the blog, DemConWatch, discovered today that over half of the bloggers attending the Democratic National Convention may not be getting the unprecedented access they were expecting.
Throughout the four days of the convention, bloggers credentialed as part of the General Blogger Pool (including Georgia Politics Unfiltered, the blog of this diary's author) may end up camping out on the steps of the Pepsi Center in hopes of gaining access to the limited "general blogger" seats on the convention floor. This has prominent bloggers such as Markos Moulitsas, founder of DailyKos, renewing their criticisms of a blogger credentialing process that many consider to be flawed.Source: DemConWatch.com, "Media Walk-Through...Take 2", July 9, 2008
- General Bloggers who received credentials will get "Hall" credentials rather than the more restrictive "Arena" credentials. This allows them to access a general press area, the blogger lounge, the concourses and a portion of the the upper seating area;
- A first-come-first-serve section of seats will be reserved within the Hall for bloggers;
- The previously mentioned general press area is in the Denver Nuggets practice court; and
- The blogger lounge is in the Nuggets work-out room.
It's clear that my original complaints were correct -- that the best state-level bloggers, cut out by pernicious party hacks and/or the incompetence of convention organizers -- will not have easy access to their delegations on the floor of the convention. And all the tone-deaf responses by Aaron Myers have now proven inoperative.The DNCC credentialed 124 bloggers for the Democratic National Convention including just over fifty state bloggers who will be seated with their respective state delegations on the convention floor. The remainder of the credentialed blogs will compete for the limited number floor passes allocated to the general blogger pool.This was fixable. It's unconscionable that it wasn't.
Source: Daily Kos.com, "Shocker, I was right about DNCC blogger passes", July 9, 2008
One of the most important tasks a delegate to the Democratic National Convention completes is the approval of the national platform for the Democratic Party. Every four years, a committee gets together and drafts a document that accurately reflects what it is the Democratic Party stands for along with the vision the party offers for America.
In keeping with its efforts to have the most open and inclusive convention in recent memory, the Democratic National Committee announced today that voters in all 50 states will have the opportunity to take part in Platform Meetings to help shape the Democratic Platform.
"From the beginning, we said we were going bring down the traditional walls of the Democratic Convention and make this event more accessible and include as many people as possible," said Democratic National Committee Chair Howard Dean. "This process will empower Americans in all 50 states to make their voices heard as they help write the document that embodies our Party's values and vision for the future. Barack Obama will bring real change to Washington, and as we write the Democratic Platform, there will be a clear choice between more of the same failed policies of the Bush Administration with John McCain or real change with Barack Obama who will make the American people, not the special interests, the priority again."
I see Hillary trolls and poor judgment haven't yet been eliminated from MyDD, seeing a diary on the rec list promoting some demand that Hillary be given a roll call vote at the convention.
Honestly, I know nothing of convention procedure other than what I've watched on TV in the past and what I read about the 1944 convention in separate biographies of Harry Truman and Henry Wallace.
But......
In keeping with its commitment to make the 2008 Democratic National Convention the most accessible and technologically-savvy event of its kind, the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) announced today that Comcast Corporation will produce simultaneous, online streaming coverage of the Convention in Spanish at DemConvention.com and make available a broad range of Convention content through its signature On Demand service. The DNCC also announced that Comcast has been named the Convention's Official Cable Television and Video-On-Demand (VOD) provider.
"We set out to 'bring down the walls' of the Pepsi Center and make this year's historic Convention as inclusive and accessible to as many people as possible," said Leah D. Daughtry, CEO of the DNCC. "Comcast is helping us bring the Convention to a growing number of computer screens and televisions throughout the country and around the world."
From the Comcast Media Center, based in the Denver metro area, Comcast will provide live, gavel-to-gavel Spanish-language interpretation of all Convention activities from the Pepsi Center to be streamed online at DemConvention.com from August 25-28. This marks the first time a national political Convention has been completely simulcast in Spanish and made available to a worldwide audience. In addition, Comcast will place highlights, including key speeches and Spanish-language content from each night of the Convention, on its national VOD platform, available to over 16 million Comcast Digital Cable subscribers in 39 states and the District of Columbia. Comcast will also make this VOD Convention content available for distribution on other cable systems throughout the nation.
Comcast will also edit, manage and archive Convention coverage for distribution online, on cable television and via global satellite uplink.
The following is a preview of Oregon's delegates who were recently selected to attend the National Convention (excluding state-level delegates whose results are not posted yet). More information is available by going to: http://restricted.dpo.org/delegates/. Delegates are listed below by District and Candidate whom they support. Crossposted from Daily Kos (http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/6/23/ 122757/648/415/540647)
By Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper
Now that one of the most remarkable primaries in our nation's history has concluded, attention is turning to the Democratic National Convention in Denver. In less than three months, the Mile High City and the Rocky Mountain West will host this historic event for the first time since 1908.
The Convention also coincides with Denver's 150th birthday - a
century-and-a-half of progress and innovation since its birth at the height of the Colorado gold rush. A hub of opportunity for people seeking new frontiers, people come to Colorado seeking much more than gold these days. The spirit of visionary zeal and limitless possibility is as strong as ever in the New West. So it's fitting that as the Democratic Party marches toward its own new frontier, it will do so through Denver.
You don't have to be in Denver - or on the Convention floor - to get in on the action though. The Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee has organized two interactive ways for people anywhere in America to get involved. We're convening a national conversation about democracy and community and invite everyone to participate.
· Jindal Out (Josh Orton)
· Scalise and Kennedy Shilling for Big Oil (DailyKingFish)
· IA: Grassley and Christian conservatives at odds (desmoinesdem)
· Richardson tells McCain to stop whining (fbihop)
· OR-SEN: New DSCC/IE ad in Oregon (karichisholm)
· NM Dems GET the netroots; GOP not so much (fbihop)
· Louisiana House 2Q Fundraising #'s (DailyKingFish)
· OR-SEN: Merkley's Netroots Nation video (karichisholm)
· AK-Sen: New Begich Ad (Matt Browner Hamlin)
· Not a Bad Cover for Obama in Colorado (Jonathan Singer)
· Chris Matthews: Open Up Your Hearts (Jonathan Singer)
· GOP Veepstakes ... Is It Jindal? (DailyKingFish)