Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Disintermediation is alive on YouTube!

What is disintermediation, you ask? The term originates in economics and refers to the removal of intermediaries (such as a distributor, wholesaler, or agent) in the supply chain. Instead of going through traditional distribution channels, disintermediation 'cuts out the middleman' in more familiar terms.

What does it mean when applied to politics? Let's review a principal communications challenge for any campaign:

Great speeches don't matter if no one hears them.


Back in January, Barack Obama gave a speech on MLK Day. Ari Melber wrote about it at the Tech President blog:
"While cable news shows gorge on campaign sparring, Obama's uplifting speech is absolutely dominating YouTube. The 34-minute address from Ebenezer Baptist Church is currently the fourth most viewed video in the world on YouTube, trailing two Britney Spears clips."

That's some impressive disintermediation there -- remember this was a high point in coverage of Ms. Spears!

But now it seems, YouTube views of Barack's recent "A More Perfect Union" speech on race have even topped the reach of cable TV -- again, from the Tech President blog:
About 3.8 million people have now watched Barack Obama's Philadelphia address through the campaign's official YouTube channel... another 520,000 people watched excerpts of the speech uploaded by random YouTube users. Taken together, the total YouTube viewers for Obama's speech over the past week beat all the cable channels combined. Last Tuesday, about four million viewers tuned into one of the three cable channels to watch the speech.


That's right -- so why not watch it the 'disintermediated way' for yourself (remember, YouTube counts views only when you let the entire video play to the end!):



Friday, March 21, 2008

The little girl in Hillary's "Red Phone" Ad...

... is about to turn 18 -- and she's an Obama volunteer. Check out her message:

Pretty good, eh?

Obama's story in his own words

Here's an ad the Obama campaign has just begun to run in Pennsylvania (click the image to play the video):



Barack Obama with his maternal grandparents



Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Liveblogging the CT-3rdCD Obama Caucus

On my way over to Career High


Going to do some phone banking to get the night started...

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 6:10 PM



Here at Career



Jen and her boys upon arrival.



-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 6:34 PM



Making calls...



I'm reaching every type of potential voters... Obama supporters, undecideds... and answering machines!



-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:04 PM



Local gals



That's Beth, Stephanie, Harriet and Pua, making the scene tonight...



-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:11 PM



More Woodbridge support



They're coming out of the woodwork on this rainy evening. Here's Jeanette, Laurence and kids.

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:14 PM



GObama!



Now that's some show of support!

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:19 PM



Room is filling up now



Getting close to 7:30...

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:22 PM



The Woodbridge aisles..



... are also filling up!

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:24 PM



The Obama slate of delegates...



... and some of its supporters.

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:27 PM



More local highlights



Ed and Ellie Sheehy join the fun.

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:29 PM



One of the people we're here to support



Woodbridge's own Jerry Weiner.

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:33 PM



Getting underway now



Andrea and her son settle in, the doors are all closed, first speaker is up on stage (no microphone!)

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:36 PM



Opening the floor to nominations


Wait! First the pledge!

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:38 PM



OK, the real call for nominations


So far we have John DeStefano and Martin Looney nominated -- we are doing this in gender categories for some reason...

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:45 PM



Jen Just is nominated



A big cheer goes up from the Woodbridge aisles -- and the rest of the
room, too!

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:47 PM



Closing nominations now


Toni Walker is nominated, then some other guy [who turns out to be Allen Page], then Jerry Weiner (with another big cheer!)

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:49 PM



Voting now



After Roger moves to close nominations, we've ended up approving everyone but the alternate (the only slot with more than one nominee) -- and we're voting with paper ballots for just that slot now...

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:53 PM



Jen prepares to take the stage



As we count the ballots for alternate, time for a few brief words...

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:56 PM



Talking Obama



Jen talks about all the hard work everyone has put in so far on the Obama campaign, and then speaks to the heart of the night: "I've been working in the world I want to believe exists... Barack can make it happen!"

-posted by Sheila Mc7 @ 7:59 PM




And that's a wrap -- we have our delegation to Denver!


Once all the paper ballots are tallied, Jerry wins 118 to 62 -- and we're done now.

Today is the day: Obama Caucuses in CT

OK, there are five caucuses happening tonight, one in each of CT's Congressional Districts, to elect Obama delegates to the Democratic National Convention in August in Denver. Apparently, these caucuses are for district level delegates and alternates -- additional "At Large" delegates will be determined on March 26th. But here's the rundown on what is happening tonight:

1st CD: West Hartford Town Hall Auditorium, 50 South Main Street, West Hartford
Recommended Slate: Larry Charles, Sofia Dannenberg, Val McCall, Shawn Wooden (Alternate: Mayor Scott Slifka)

2nd CD: Bacon Academy Auditorium, 611 Norwich Avenue, Colchester
Recommended Slate: Vivien Blackford, Robert Madore, Nick Paindiris

3rd CD: Hill Career High School Auditorium, 140 Legion Avenue, New Haven
Recommended Slate: Mayor John DeStefano, Jennifer Just, Sen. Martin Looney, Rep. Toni Walker (Alternate: Jerry Weiner)

4th CD: Shining Star Lodge #303, 33 Mission Street, Stamford
Recommended Slate: Lyda Ahearn, Gloria DePina,Tom Wilkinson (Alternate: Gail Worthington)

5th CD: Washington Middle School Auditorium, 1225 North Broad Street, Meriden
Recommended Slate: Frank Borges, Millie Torres Ferguson, Elizabeth Giannaros (Alternate: Sen. Don DeFronzo)


I'll be attending the 3rd Congressional District's caucus in New Haven, with my nifty iPhone. As long as I have some sort of wireless connection while I'm there (Do they ban cell phones in New Haven school buildings? How would they do that anyway -- a big lead shield over the roof???), I will attempt to live blog the event. Wouldn't that be neat!

Stay tuned here to see if I can pull it off... Remember to refresh the page (to see newer blog entries) you have to click the banner (where it says "Woodbridge Dems" in big letters at the top of the page)...

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Live blogging?

Is it really this easy?