Facebook Application Allows Users To Join 2008 Election fever

By vandoc

ABC News and Facebook have partnered to create a news feed and an interactive forum covering the 2008 presidential election. Now try imagining a mini-feed for John McCain or Barack Obama.

The collaboration comes in the form of the U.S. Politics Facebook application, which the Web site’s 56 million active users can add to their accounts with the click of a button.

“It’s an easy way for users to engage with other like-minded people in a real-time way,” Medill Prof. Steven Duke said. Duke teaches the course Introduction to 21st Century Media, which examines media and audience trends. “It’s great use of new media by an old-media company.”

The application offers up-to-the-minute election news and debate groups, allowing users to follow ABC News reporters as they update their Facebook profiles with articles, videos and blog posts from the campaign trail.

“It gives the news consumer the opportunity to pick a reporter that they particularly like or trust, follow them in detail and get more real-time information from them,” Duke said. “It makes the whole (reporting) process more transparent.”

The U.S. Politics application also allows users to control content and view only the information they want to view. “I can get my news when I want it, where I want it, how I want it,” Duke said as he added the application to his Facebook account. “I don’t have to wait for ABC News to present it in the order they want me to hear it. It’s very smart.”

Minutes after the Jan. 5 New Hampshire presidential debates, ABC News broadcast results from Facebook polls such as, “Which issue do you wish the Republican candidates spent more time on?”

Certain polls had nearly 30,000 responses, an indicator of audience involvement.

Vanessa Arellano Doctor
http://conbuzz.com

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