Thursday, November 06, 2008

Media Savvy: Change Can Happen | Obamanomics‏



11/5/08
Media Savvy: Change Can Happen | Obamanomics

Bloomberg, the Journal, Times and Post look ahead to the economic change likely under an Obama administration.


By Todd Shields, Bloomberg
President-elect Barack Obama will try to use his office to hinder media concentration and to increase local TV news coverage, objectives that have stirred resistance from industry groups.

By AFP
Social networks and Twitter messages may have helped but analysts agree it was the Democrat's impressive online organization and Internet fund-raising that fueled his victory over Republican John McCain in Tuesday's election.

By David Hinckley, NY Daily News
After 18 months of unrestricted projection, speculation and analysis about how America would vote in the 2008 presidential election, TV was stuck last night with the actual information.



From Europe to Afghanistan, and from Asia to Kenya, people all over the world have become keen to know what Barack Obama's victory means for them. Al Jazeera's Dan Nolan looks at the world's reaction so far.
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