Wednesday, November 22, 2006

This Could be Fun

from Personal Democracy Forum:

Please join PDF's Micah Sifry and others for a discussion panel next Tuesday, November 28th:

Blogging and Elections
Tuesday, November 28; 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Museum of TV & Radio
25 West 52nd Street, New York City

Blogging. "The new frontier" in campaign warfare (according to the New York Times). As the lines between journalism, advocacy, and campaigning become increasingly fuzzy on the Internet, elections are becoming a whole new kind of horse race. We have assembled some of the influential names from the online political arena for a look back at the impact of blogs on the 2006 midterm elections and a look forward at what we can expect in the making of the president, 2008.

Duncan Black, Publisher, Eschaton@atrios
Ana Marie Cox, Wonkette Emerita; Washington Editor, Time.com
Peter Daou, Publisher, Salon's The Daou Report
Patrick Hynes, Founder and Proprietor, Ankle Biting Pundits
Micah Sifry, Executive Editor, Personal Democracy Forum
Matthew Yglesias, Staff Writer, The American Prospect, Blogger, TPMCafe
Additonal panelists to be announced.

To purchase tickets and receive a $10 discount, please go to http://www.mtr.org/events/ss-06fall/ss-mnv.htm#blogging and enter the promotional code "midterm."

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