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MyDD bloggers discuss the evening's State of the Union.
MyDD bloggers discuss the evening's State of the Union.
MyDD Blog Talk Radio returns after a too-long hiatus.
MyDD Blog Talk Radio returns after a too-long hiatus.
MyDD bloggers discuss Barack Obama's address to congress.
MyDD bloggers discuss Barack Obama's address to congress.
the award-winning the best political team on internet radio.
the award-winning the best political team on internet radio.
The return of the award-winning MyDD Blog Talk Radio show.
The return of the award-winning MyDD Blog Talk Radio show.
The MyDD BTR team talks from Netroots Nation.
The MyDD BTR team talks from Netroots Nation.
MyDD Blog Talk Radio returns!
MyDD Blog Talk Radio returns!
Crashing the Gate is a shot across the bow at the political establishment in Washington, DC and a call to re-democratize politics in America. Written by two of the most popular political bloggers in America Markos Moulitsas Zúniga served in the U.S. Army for three years and later earned two bachelors degrees from Northern Illinois University and a law degree from Boston University. After moving to California to work in the tech industry, Markos started www.DailyKos.com (2002) Jerome Armstrong, a pioneer of the political blogosphere, founded one of the first political blogs, www.MyDD.com (2001); the book hails the new movement that is changing the way political campaigns are waged.
MyDD wraps up Saturday's YearlyKos
MyDD wraps up Saturday's YearlyKos
MyDD recap of Friday's YearlyKos
MyDD recap of Friday's YearlyKos
It's Punditocracy's preview of the upcoming panel, "Blog to the Chief: The Impact of Political Blogs on the 2008 Election," part of the Dole Institute of Politics Presidential Lecture series. We speak with panelists Joan McCarter (the editor and blogger at Dailykos.com known as "mcjoan") and Jerome Armstrong (founder of MyDD.com and co-author of "Crashing the Gate"), as well as panel moderator David Perlmutter (professor of journalism at KU and author of the soon to be published, "Blog Wars"). This Corinthian leather upholstered edition of the politics and culture podcast still has that "new media" smell!
This is the third and final forum in the Will Newspapers Survive? series presented by the MIT Communications Forum. Why Newspapers Matter, features Jerome Armstrong of Netroots.com and MyDD.com; Pablo Boczkowski, associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University; Dante Chinni from the Christian Science Monitor; and David Thorburn, professor of literature and director of the Communications Forum at MIT.